When you are marketing something to kids, like kids games, you have a responsibility too.
Yep. Encouraging kids to incur thousands of dollars of digital "debt" for fake items is absolute nonsense. They should be lucky to be merely told " you don't get to keep that money".
You're forgetting one important part to this equation:
Someone had to give this kid the money.
On top of that: why was he given a card with the ability to charge $16,000?
I don't feel bad for this kids parents at all. Let it be a good lesson to what happens when you don't pay attention to what your kids are doing online.
Amen
They really don't...whoever owns that tablet (hint it can't be a minor) is on the hook and clicked yes to the TOS, while also handing her child an almost blank cheque (she did have to leave her credit card info in, right?)
Tell that to the pro pedo cartoons
if it's the bartender's fault the customer leaves drunk and causes an accident then it must be the game company's fault...
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