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Friday, January 16, 2015

Pizza Delivery Man Thought He Had Been Given a $7 Tip — but What the Car Dealership Did to Him After Has People Outraged

A car dealership is under fire after a video was posted to YouTube showing its employees arguing with a pizza delivery man over a $7 tip, with one of the staff members at the auto shop using expletives and calling for the man to be fired following a misunderstanding over the bill.

The deliveryman, identified in a Boston Globe report as Jarrid Tansey, an employee at Palace Pizza, can be seen on footage captured inside F&R Auto Sales in Westport, Massachusetts, Saturday, returning tip money he had been given during a previous trip to deliver food to the dealership.

The initial bill for the order of pizza and drinks came to $42 and some change and Tansey was reportedly given $50, comprised of two $20 bills and two $5 bills. The staffers apparently didn’t ask for change and the delivery man left with a $7 tip — or so he thought.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the dealership should fire those salesmen. What can you expect from a bunch of people who leech for a living anyhow?!

Anonymous said...

The donations on gofundme for the delivery boy are now over $27,000!! Wow!!

Anonymous said...

F them car dealer a--h--les. They screw people everyday. Now their to screw this poor kid out of 7 bucks.

Anonymous said...

Because of the way he was treated, he will be $29k richer...and the number is climbing....

Anonymous said...

If the bill was 42 dollars and change and they gave him two twentys and two fives it is only natural to think they intended to give more than the bill.I hope the car dealership's manager had enough sense to appologize to that delivery man who seems to be the only one with any commonsense in that scenario.

Anonymous said...

Typical "used car salesman" mentality.