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I call bullcrap 11 year s ago
You have to enter your password about every freaking second on iOS before you can make any king of purchases. No way this kid got away with so many purchases.
       
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mali22 11 year s ago
at least that's what grandad says :P
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
"...the boy spent about $3,200 from his granddad’s banking account on virtual food and coins in an online game..."

Sure he did. I guess he also ordered the monogrammed silver plated butt plugs, glow in the dark jack-off lube, and the 300 8x10 glossies of Sylvester Stallone too, huh?
       
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jpegger 11 year s ago
Look man, the pics of Sly get sticky after a while. You GOTTA have extras or you're doing it wrong.
       
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Amazing 11 year s ago
so thats what mr ree would buy with that cash,
i kinda already knew that....
       
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Undetectable 11 year s ago
In Sweden children are not allowed to make purchases like that, and Apple are required by law to return the money.
       
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io 11 year s ago
switch to android, it's free
       
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gigantes 11 year s ago
no, the corresponding android apps will also attempt to charge your acct for in-app purchases. that's their whole business model. doesn't matter what the OS is.

- speaking as an android user
       
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It turned out that the boy spent about $3,200 from his granddad’s banking account on virtual food and coins in an online game. It happened because the game used the man’s App Store account synced with his credit card, so the boy was probably pressing buttons and buying items not knowing that he was charged real money.

 

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