A Domino’s customer in Berkeley, CA had ordered a pizza and wings from Domino’s and had himself set up for a relaxing day off, reports ABC 7. After eating just a slice of the pie, he stashed the rest of the food in the fridge as he apparently got called in to work.
A few hours later he noticed someone was trying desperately to get in touch with him — the Domino’s delivery driver who’d dropped off the wings and pizza earlier.
“My phone started blowing up and I wasn’t looking at the random messages,” the customer explained. “I was at work so I wasn’t answering.”
When he finally got home at 5 a.m., he went to his refrigerator, pulled out what he thought was a box of wings… and found about $1,300 stowed in the box, placed there by the delivery driver for safekeeping on his way to the bank.
Though some of his friends on Facebook commented on a post he wrote about his find urged him to keep the money, he decided he couldn’t do that. He walked it back in to the restaurant along with ABC 7.
The general manager thanked him, noting that honest people are “hard to find these days.”
“Just to thank you, we’re going to offer you free pizza for a whole year,” he added.
The customer is ready and willing to take the restaurant up on the offer.
“I’m going to have to start working out more, obviously,” he added.
BERKELEY MAN FINDS $1,300 IN DOMINO’S DELIVERY BOX [ABC 7]
by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist
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