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originally posted by: skunkape23
That's why you don't want to be a dick.
It will come right back around and bite you.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: skunkape23
That's why you don't want to be a dick.
It will come right back around and bite you.
Don't forget stupid. THEY put the video up on Youtube for the world to see.
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: NeoSpace
Nevermind...
originally posted by: NeoSpace
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: NeoSpace
Nevermind...
The total was $12 they gave him $20 in $1 bills so he thought it was a tip when he got back to the pizza place they wanted him to return the $8
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
originally posted by: NeoSpace
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: NeoSpace
Nevermind...
The total was $12 they gave him $20 in $1 bills so he thought it was a tip when he got back to the pizza place they wanted him to return the $8
So? That is bullying? SMH
originally posted by: NeoSpace
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: NeoSpace
Nevermind...
The total was $12 they gave him $20 in $1 bills so he thought it was a tip when he got back to the pizza place they wanted him to return the $8
The total bill for the pizza and drinks was just over $42, Hernandez said, and dealership workers gave Tansey $50 in two twenties and two fives. In the video, Tansey says he confirmed that they wanted to give the whole $50, and then left with what he assumed was a $7-and-change tip.
However, the dealership then called the pizza place back and forced him to return the $7-and-change, and he was left without a tip, leading to the heated conversation on video.
“This isn’t the first time we have had problems with F&R Auto,” Willoughby said.
“All the time, there’s always a problem, always an issue,” Hernandez said. “We’ve been going back and forth with them for a long time.”
In addition, the owner of the dealership and his son came by to apologize to Palace Pizza in person on Wednesday.