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Pizza Delivery Guy Arrived At A House Too Quickly, So The Customer Didn’t Tip Him Because He Suspected The Pizza Wasn’t Fresh

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Some customers are not used to getting superb service.

This pizza delivery guy arrived at the destination a little too soon, so the customer suspected something must be wrong with the order.

Read the full story below.

“I’m not tipping you because you got here too fast”

I had a delivery to a house about 6 minutes away.

I know I’m a fast driver, as I get compliments on how quickly the pizza arrives a lot, but I guess today I went a little too fast.

I get to the front door, and the man looks very confused.

I start to think maybe he didn’t order this food, or it could be a prank call, as these have been happening a bit more frequently lately…

Nope.

He ordered the pizza, but he was just very suspicious as to how it got there so quickly.

The customer didn’t leave a tip.

He accused us of not actually making him a fresh pizza; he insisted that we had an extra one just waiting on the side in the warmer or something.

And that was basically his logic for not tipping me.

I watched that pizza get made, and that thing was easily an S tier pizza.

Great work by the cooks as always, but not good enough for this guy, I guess.

Our service was just so good it made a customer suspicious, I guess.

Service so quick, customers get suspicious.

Other people in the comments section are sharing their two cents.

A user shares their personal experience.

Here’s an amusing story.

A valid observation.

Fair point from this reader.

And this one is chiming in.

A longer wait time does not always mean more effort.

If you liked that post, check out this post about a rude customer who got exactly what they wanted in their pizza.

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