Pizza delivery girl shares texts from creepy customer who threatened to report her if she didn’t ‘send pics’
Papa Johns worker Tabitha, believed to be from the US, shamed the customer by posting his pervy text messages on Imgur - where they’ve been viewed more than 280,000 times
A PIZZA delivery driver has taken to the internet to expose a creepy customer who started to harass her after she dropped off his takeaway.
Papa Johns worker Tabitha, believed to be from the US, shamed the customer by posting his pervy text messages on - where they’ve been viewed more than 280,000 times.
Going by the username tabithaaatutt6, the woman shared a text from the customer who called her “cute” and asked if she'd deliver another pizza to him personally.
He texted her, saying: “You called my dog cute, but you were more cute though. If I order another pizza can you deliver it?”
Obviously creeped out, she told him to back off – but the aggrieved man then threatened to report her unless she sent him “pictures”.
“Damn I was just asking,” he first replied. “I'd give you a good tip.”
“I can't believe they made you deliver when there was a tornado. That seems dangerous”, he went on to add.
“Then don't order a pizza when there's a tornado warning out you dumb c***”, Tabitha's replied.
But, her choice of language only seemed to fuel the man’s fury at being rejected further.
He replied that he would report her to her company for her choice of words and went on to add: “I won't if you send me some pics.
“I'm not f****** with you b****, I'll do it.”
Sharing the screenshot of their conversation, Tabitha did admit that her language towards the customer may have been slightly uncalled for.
She explained: “OK, I realise this makes me look bad but hear me out.
“He took a picture of my ass when I was leaning in my car to get his pizza and I was still pretty pissed about it.
“This was an ‘unprofessional’ response and I would like to clarify I would never have said any of this to a customer while working.
“But when you sexually harass an employee and then text them outside of work the employee no longer has any obligation to treat you as a customer.”
But, Tabitha needn’t have worried about seeming out of line – as pretty much everyone on the image sharing website took her side.
Fellow Imgur users were quick to label the customer as “a creepy scumbag” and that she needed to be firm with him.
“This does not make you look bad in the slightest”, one reassured her.
Another even said that they thought she'd been “pretty chilled” considering his outrageous behaviour.
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