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Currys Driver Who Was Caught Texting Pregnant Woman Caught Again

Gregory Robinson

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Currys Driver Who Was Caught Texting Pregnant Woman Caught Again

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A Currys delivery driver, who harassed a customer with 'flirty' text messages, has been caught doing it again.

Delivery driver Jordan was caught messaging mum-to-be Kacey Wheeler, 21, after delivering her washing machine in Bradford, West Yorkshire, earlier this month.

Kacey's fiance Ryan Sagar pretended to be her as a prank and after the prank went viral, now single mum Jessica Hickling, 31, has also revealed she's been targeted by Jordan too after he 'took a liking to her' upon delivering a fridge freezer just two weeks earlier.

Single mum Jessica Hickling has revealed she was also sent text messages from Jordan (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
Single mum Jessica Hickling has revealed she was also sent text messages from Jordan (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
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Jessica was unsettled when Jordan 'kept smiling at her' and asked 'if she lived alone', before sending messages after leaving asking if she liked her new fridge and if he could keep her number.

After hearing of Kacey's run-in with Jordan, she said Jordan appears to have been 'using Currys like Tinder' and is now worried about him having her phone number and address.

Kacey's 22-year-old boyfriend Ryan made went viral last week when his texts posing as Kacey to request a threesome and discuss bedroom kinks went viral.

In the messages Jordan bragged about earning £36,000 and claimed he could be Kacey's sugar daddy, before Ryan revealed himself and complained to Currys.

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Jordan has since responded to the prank and said he was 'set up' by Kacey and whined that his inappropriate messages to the customer have 'destroyed his relationship' after his girlfriend found out what happened.

He says Kacey, who is six months pregnant, 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'.

Kacey has branded his excuse 'not true and disgusting' and explained her boyfriend's dad is a plumber so could fit the appliances for free.

Mum-to-be Kacey Wheeler revealed the text messages sent to her last week (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
Mum-to-be Kacey Wheeler revealed the text messages sent to her last week (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
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And not that it should matter, she also clarified that she was wearing a modest jumper and leggings when they met.

Jordan 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.

"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?

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"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.

"My girlfriend's seen it and obviously it's not good. I said it was a laugh with the lads in the van, but she's not forgiven me yet.

"If she wasn't flaunting it like that, I wouldn't need to [text her]."

Kacey was shocked to hear Jordan's accusations and rubbished them as 'something he must be telling his girlfriend to win her back'.

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She said her boyfriend's dad is a plumber and she could've had the new item installed for free with his help.

Kacey's boyfriend pretended to be her to prank the delivery driver (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
Kacey's boyfriend pretended to be her to prank the delivery driver (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)

She said: "I can't believe it. He's disgusting, that guy. I can't believe he's got the cheek to sit and say that. Maybe this is what he's said to his girlfriend to win her back. I feel sorry for her.

Jessica, who lives alone with her three-year-old son Oscar Hussain, backs up Kacey's experience, claiming the delivery driver seemed to go 'above and beyond' to help her before sending her 'strange' texts too.

Jessica, from Newsome, West Yorkshire, 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.

Jordan asked Jessica if she lives alone, which she called "strange".

"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.

Jessica revealed the texts she received from Jordan (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)
Jessica revealed the texts she received from Jordan (Credit: Kennedy News & Media)

"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.

"When you think about how many deliveries he must do in a day, he probably moved on to [trying to speak to] the next woman he delivered for.

Currys have confirmed Jordan was working for a delivery partner contracted to drop off their products and they've sought to reassure customers drivers will face the sack if they breach their conduct rules.

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."

Topics: News, Life

Gregory Robinson
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