Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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

UPDATED: EXCLUSIVE F&R AUTO PART 1 OWNER TELLS HOW HE REALLY FEELS: 

Part of channel(s): Yoursay (promoted), Liveleakers (promoted) Idaho - Allows interception of wire or oral communications when one of the parties has given prior consent. SO for a few days i have been talking with F&R AUTO trying to get them on my live stream not only did they except several times but also kept backing out .So here is the raw recordings from those conversations lets just say the owner and staf are not exactly on the pizza guys side enjoy part one


 


Maybe give these ASSHOLES at F&R Auto Sales a phone call....
And tell them how they are all JAGOFFS
(508) 678-3208

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.

F&R Auto Sales reportedly called Palace Pizza and complained, forcing Tansey to return and give the money back. And that’s when the video was recorded of him verbally clashing with staffers.

While it is not confirmed how the clip was made public or who uploaded it, it appeared to come from surveillance video captured inside the shop; the initial YouTube clip has now been made private by the original poster, though it has been uploaded to Live Leak and at least one additional YouTube account.


“Here’s your change,” Tansey said to one employee upon returning to hand the money back. “It just doesn’t make sense why you would hand me a bill that you were just going to have me drive back here to give you back anyway.”

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$31G raised for stiffed pizza delivery man


A fundraising campaign has pulled in more than $31,000 for a Massachusetts pizza delivery stiffed out of about $7 after a viral video shows him being treated rudely by his customers. 
Jarrid Tansey delivered pizza to F and R Auto Sales, a used car dealership in Westport, Mass., where staff there handed him two $20 bills and two $5 bills on a $42 tab.
When he returned from the delivery, someone from the car dealership called Tansey’s employer, Pizza Palace, asking for the driver to return with change — roughly $7 and some coins.
Surveillance video footage shows Tansey returning to the car dealership to give back the money, and asking why they would hand him the extra $5 bill if they didn’t want to provide a tip. 
“It just doesn’t make sense why you would hand me a bill if you’re just going to have me drive back here to give it back anyway,” Tansey can be heard saying to an unidentified man sitting at a desk.
The man says to Tansey, “I gave you everything they gave me so we would get the correct change.”
Other workers then began berating and threatening Tansey.
“The manager apologized once for you, do you want him to apologize again for you?” the man at the desk says, before threatening to shame Tansey by releasing the security footage of the conversation.
“I’m not mad, I just had to waste my resources coming back here,” Tansey says as he starts to leave.
As Tansey leaves the room, a female staff member can be heard saying, “Out the door before I put my foot in your ass.”
The video, which was originally posted on YouTube with the headline “irate pizza driver,” was later made private –but not before it went viral.
Amanda Rogers, a former waitress who saw Tansey’s video on LiveLeak, decided to start a fundraising campaign for the stiffed delivery man.  She set up GoFundMe page, entitled “Get Jarrid his tip money!”  --where she posted copy of the original video, which had gotten nearly 700,000 views on YouTube.

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