Dealership Douches Berate Pizza Guy, Internet Serves Karma for Dessert [WATCH]
F&R Auto Sales, a blemish on the Massachusetts town of Westport, is currently experiencing the wrath of the Internet after posting security footage of an argument with a pizza delivery person.
The company ordered a little over $42 in food and paid the Palace Pizza driver, Jarrid Tansey, $50. Tansey told Boston.com that the communication between himself and the dealership workers led him to believe the change was to serve as his tip.
Footage of this discussion was conveniently not uploaded (and has probably been destroyed).
After Tansey left, the dealership called Palace Pizza and claimed they had not been given their change because I guess used car salespeople are as full of trust issues as they are dishonesty. Who would have guessed?
When the Palace Pizza manager heard Tansey’s side of the story, Tansey’s repercussion for doing his job was to return the change in person, leaving him tip-less.
Then, this happened:
The F&R Auto Sales employees thought scamming a person who didn’t even visit their dealership by choice was so hilarious, they put the video up on YouTube. When they quickly realized no one was on their side, the video was removed. Naturally, the video was already saved and uploaded elsewhere because the Internet is forever. So are these one-star Yelp reviews:
I enrolled in the F&R Foot in My Ass online course for $8.
First term: Learn various shoe sizes in asses (insertion and removal)
Second term: Lubricants
Third and graduate: Verbal abuse anxiety training. Work boot final ceremony and certificate
Wish me luck! 🙂
-Todd H.
Do business here if you enjoy pain and mockery.
-Clayton M.
I recommend going around Halloween time. This crew should be featured in the next Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie. Inbred, ugly looking trolls.
-Mike H.
Even before the torrential downpour of negative reviews hit F&R Auto Sales, their few good reviews look like they’re from dummy accounts, and there are several, detailed one-star reviews like:
No unsatisfied customers, REALLY?!? After I had a very bad experience (they sold the car I had behind my back), I decided to Google it and started reading review after review after review of unsatisfied customers.
-Beth D.
There’s some additional Internet activism on Dealer Rater, as well as some of the preexisting terrible reviews Beth D. mentions above.
Run wild Foodbeasts.
h/t Boston.com