Currys driver caught sending creepy texts to SECOND customer – behind his girlfriend's back
A CREEPY Currys driver who harassed a woman with flirty texts contacted a second customer – behind his girlfriend's back.
Single mum Jessica Hickling, from Newsome, West Yorkshire, also revealed she's been targeted by delivery man Jordan after he "took a liking to her" while delivering a fridge freezer on December 28.
Jordan was previously caught out messaging mum-to-be Kacey Wheeler after delivering her washing machine in Bradford on January 13.
Kacey's fiancé Ryan then pretended to be her as a prank and screenshots of their text messages went viral.
Now Jessica, who lives alone with her three-year-old son, has revealed how she felt unsettled during her own experience with the delivery man.
Jessica said: "It's like he's using Currys like Tinder. I thought he was helpful but after I got the message I thought it was a bit creepy he went out of his way to help me.
"I got the vibe that he took a liking to me. When they brought the fridge in, he was just smiling at me and ignoring his co-worker.
"He asked if I live here on my own and I thought that was a weird thing to ask. I told him 'no, with my son, but he's at his dad's'. It was strange.
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"I didn't think too much of it but when I saw the text message, it creeped me out because he's been in my house and knows where I live. He's now got my number and knows I live on my own as well.
"When I got the text, straight away I thought nobody else knew I'd had the fridge delivered so it had to be him sending the message.
"The way he messages is strange, with all the question marks. I don't really like ignoring people and being rude, so I didn't reply and I just ignored it. I didn't block his number but I probably will now.
"It's worrying because there's a possibility he could come back. I'd like to think he wouldn't, but after seeing Kacey's story and that he's been in prison, I thought 'oh s**t'."
'SHE WANTED IT'
Jordan says after the first woman, Kacey, spoke out his relationship has been "destroyed" – but alleges the customer "was begging for it".
He said: "I've got a bird. My relationship's been destroyed over this. I've lost everything overnight.
"I've been set up. I've gone to this young girl's house in Bradford and obviously she's wanted it. She's been flaunting it.
He says six-months-pregnant Kacey asked if he'd return to fit the washer and dryer after he'd finished work – boasting she was "begging for it" by "flaunting with her legs and t*ts out".
Jordan said: "She wanted it. She was begging for it. How did she expect me to come back after work if I didn't have the number to contact her?"
"If you'd have seen that bird, with her t*ts out, legs out, the lot, and she says to you 'can you come back after work?', you'd do it.
Kacey, 21, says the "disgusting" claims aren't true and explained she was wearing a jumper and leggings when they met.
When asked about his texts to Jessica, Jordan said: "I worked with someone different then. It was me messaging but it was a laugh. We were just messing about in the van as lads do.
"Nobody's saying that it's alright. It is what it is. I wouldn't do it again. I wasn't trying to make them uncomfortable."
'CONCERNS ADDRESSED'
Currys' investigation into the incident confirmed Jordan breached their code of conduct and he's been sacked.
A Currys spokesperson said: "We were very concerned to learn of the experiences of Ms Wheeler and Ms Hickling. We’re directly in contact with them and our immediate priority is to ensure their concerns are addressed.
"We recognise the privilege and responsibility that comes with delivering to our customers' homes and we expect all delivery crews, including our delivery partners, to treat our customers with the utmost respect.
"We launched an immediate investigation into the matter and can confirm the individual involved is no longer delivering for Currys or working for our delivery partner.
"We’re reinforcing our robust procedures with delivery partners to ensure the highest standards of conduct we expect are always met."
The exchange between Jordan and Jessica
Jordan said: "Hey, hope you enjoy your new fridge??"
Two hours later, Jordan sent a question mark.
Jessica replied: "Who's this?"
Jordan said: "It's me, Jordan. Was just saying, I hope you enjoy your new fridge haha."
Jessica politely responded, saying: "Ohh thank you [smiley face emoji]."
Jordan replied: "Haha your [sic], welcome."
Five hours later he added: "Shall I get rid of this number or can I keep it haha ffs."
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