Atlanta’s so-called ‘water boys’ have come under scrutiny once again, this time for a string of incidents that go beyond simple transaction scams to outright theft and robbery. According to FOX 5 Atlanta, these young entrepreneurs are leveraging technology to dupe kind-hearted citizens. Tristen Richardson, for example, intended to pay a ‘water boy’ $2 via Cash App, only to find herself $1,100 out of pocket after the boy manipulated the transaction amount on her phone.
This case mirrors another incident at the same intersection where a man lost $1,000 under similar circumstances, as detailed by FOX 5 Atlanta. The deceit is not limited there; a woman lost $800 through a QR code provided by ‘water boys’ earlier in the month. Richardson’s subsequent viral TikTok plea emphasized the subtlety of the scam, with her admitting, “I’ve never heard of that trick. Like, I live in the suburbs. I was raised in the suburbs.” This statement was made in a moment charged with the realization of a trust betrayed and a lesson harshly learned.
Compounding the issue, Atlanta News First reports a spike in crimes involving the ‘water boys’ around the Georgia Tech campus. In instances alarming in their boldness, these crimes ranged from multiple thefts by deception to armed robbery, the latter of which saw a driver robbed at gunpoint for his phone. Georgia Tech has subsequently amplified security alerts, addressing this disturbing trend…