How can this possibly be legal?
Over the winter break from school, 8-year-old Madison worked to dress up her simple mushroom home on the iPhone game Smurfs' Village. In doing so, she also amassed a $1,400 bill from Apple....But like a growing number of parents, Madison's mom, Stephanie Kay, was shocked to find very real charges from iTunes show up in her e-mail box days later.The app can cost money to download of course, and most of them do, but I didn't know iPhone apps could subsequently charge money to your iTunes account. But more basic than that, you can charge real money for imaginary fruit?
Dude, somebody's gettin' rich, and that's still legal in my America.
ReplyDeleteWhy does Madison (8 YEARS OLD) have an I-phone in the first place! Next it will be an automobile at 12!
ReplyDelete"He (she) who spoils a kid pays the price." Now or likely LATER!
iPhones are more than just communication devides. They are also occasionally babysitters. I don't think Madison has an iPhone so much as his parents do and he plays games on it. They are essentially kid-magnets. You can't have an iPhone out without them being drawn to it, wanting to play with it.
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