Ordering home deliveries of pizzas, curries and sex workers to his next door neighbour proved an expensive prank for Toowoomba man Chadwick Douglas Alexander.

Last year, the 22-year-old and friends made a series of orders delivered to the house next door in Lucinda St, Rangeville where a university student was house sitting for his aunt and uncle.

Domino's is currently the No.1 pizza operator in the country. Credit:Paul Jones

The pranksters first ordered four Eagle Boys pizzas costing $43.45 then three pizzas, a garlic bread and soft drink worth $45 from Domino's pizza before three pizzas arrived from Pizza Hut and two pizzas, blue cheese and dessert were delivered by Pizza Capers.

Having turned away those deliveries, the house-sitting university student received two deliveries of curry meals from two separate Indian restaurant before a sex worker named "Tiffany" arrived at the front door and a second sex worker named "Jackie" was at the front door a short time later.

Alexander, who had no criminal history, pleaded guilty in the Toowoomba Magistrates Court to six counts of fraud and two counts of using a phone service to menace and he was fined $1250, placed on a 12-month good behaviour bond and ordered to pay $148.45 restitution.

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