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I handed out $5 to a kid on the Orange Line recently (as did a bunch of people in the car--he gave some spiel that obviously worked), and a few weeks later saw him operating again...on the Orange Line again. This time it didn't work.
Recently a guy standing outside City Feed asked for money for "special diabetic foods." I asked him if I could buy him something, but he said he needed the special diabetic foods.
These scams are common; I posted about one a while back done by a guy on centre street who claimed to need money to fix a flat. Lots of similarities, like kids in the car, and common-sense solutions were somehow not available.
Lastly: EVERY SINGLE PERSON in Boston who claims to need ($___) money to get to _____ (usually via a bus or train) is RUNNING A SCAM!
In the future... pay attention to the details. Ask where the kids are, where the car is, etc. If you keep getting sketchy answers, offer to call the locksmith for them and pay them directly. I don't ever give money to people like that because 99% of the time you're being scammed.
Once a man asked me for money because his car had a flat. My car was near and I offered to give him the Fix-a-Flat can i always keep in my trunk. After I mentioned that, he stopped talking to me. I've also had people ask for money to get food, but if you offer to buy them the food directly, they refuse.
Update: I called E-13 and spoke to Carlos Lara from Community Policing. He asked me to call Bella Luna and just let them know about it. (haven't done that yet...)
The ironic thing about scams like this--or the no bus fair one-are that the people that carry them out have the skills to a) win an Oscar or b) run the marketing department of a major company. Great sales skills and the ability to improvise or stick to a script, whatever the situation calls for. An amazing ability to read people, their body language, etc. I'm thinking that when The Donald gets tired of the celebrity apprentices, he needs to consider a new concept: Street Sales! :)
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