Car Dealership Berates and Humiliates Pizza Deliveryman for Fun, Posts Video After

Monica Sanchez | January 15, 2015

A used car dealership in Massachusetts accused a pizza deliveryman of running away with its money after he thought they gave him a tip—for fun.

F&R Auto Sales paid Palace Pizza employee Jarrid Tansey $50 for a $42 tab. In the video, Tansey says he confirmed with the dealership workers that they offered the whole $50, leaving Tansey with what he assumed was a $7-and-change tip.

After Tansey left, the dealership employees called his manager, demanding that he turn right back around and give them back their change.

Upon arrival, they berated and humiliated the man, even threatened to get him fired, then posted a video of the incident online.

“It just doesn’t make sense why you’d hand me a bill that you were just gonna have me drive back here to give you back anyway,” Tansey said in the video. “I’m not mad, I just had to waste my resources coming back here.”

The F&R Auto Sales employees proceeded to taunt the man.

“So listen: The manager apologized once for you. Do you want him to apologize again for you?” the balding worker in blue said.

“Out the door before I put my foot in your a--,” the female office-worker said.

“Get the f---ing owner and the manager on the phone, I want that mother-f---er done,” another man in the office said after Tansey left. “I want him fired.”

Apparently, this isn’t the first time F&R Auto Sales hassled the pizza joint.

“This isn’t the first time we have had problems with F&R Auto,” said Pizza Palace manager Willoughby.

“All the time, there’s always a problem, always an issue,” another Pizza Palace employee said. “We’ve been going back and forth with them for a long time.”

According to Boston.com, after the news spread about this car dealership’s vulgar antics, the pizza place has received supportive calls from across the country. Several people have even pledge to raise or donate money to Tansey.

The owner of the dealership and his son reportedly went to Pizza Palace to apologize in person on Wednesday.

Originally posted for public viewing on YouTube with the title “Irate Pizza Driver,” the video has since been made private.

Watch the ridiculousness below. 

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