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My niece has run up a bill of £183.45 playing a dragon game on my sister's phone. Password was only put in on the first £2.99 my sister authorised, the rest just went through.
Unhappy sister!
Unhappy sister!
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and your niece is 67 1/2 and wont marry ?
08:59 Wed 26th Jun 2013
Peter, you'll have to explain that one. We do try to keep up :)
Not sure how these companies hope to get away with claiming the money. Assuming the niece is under 18, the company cannot claim anything from her or her parents unless what she has ordered is a "necessity", such as food for her survival. Can't see that dragon games fall into that category. And they are on very sticky ground if they claim that she was an agent for her parent or that the parent undertook to indemnify them or that they are liable for things that they did not know of or that , in permitting her to use a password, they are liable for all she does.
Not sure how these companies hope to get away with claiming the money. Assuming the niece is under 18, the company cannot claim anything from her or her parents unless what she has ordered is a "necessity", such as food for her survival. Can't see that dragon games fall into that category. And they are on very sticky ground if they claim that she was an agent for her parent or that the parent undertook to indemnify them or that they are liable for things that they did not know of or that , in permitting her to use a password, they are liable for all she does.
Freddie - good post !
I thought about someone too young to contract and passed on....
is it a go-er ?
The 67 y o comment was pre-emptive to the obvious post of
... and she is seven, lithpth and has lost her front teef
and secondly wont marry - for the dowry of course ! - sleepless night huh ?
brought on I regret by the Angela Beadnell look-a-like in one of Dicken's novels. You recollect that Estelle (Break their hearts! Break them!) or Angela Beadnell is reportrayed as Miss Flyte ( old fat, garrulous and girlie in a superannuated fashion) in Little Dorrit. Dicken met her again forty years later and found the love of his life had turned into something else. [I used to work with one - uncannily accurate...]
I thought about someone too young to contract and passed on....
is it a go-er ?
The 67 y o comment was pre-emptive to the obvious post of
... and she is seven, lithpth and has lost her front teef
and secondly wont marry - for the dowry of course ! - sleepless night huh ?
brought on I regret by the Angela Beadnell look-a-like in one of Dicken's novels. You recollect that Estelle (Break their hearts! Break them!) or Angela Beadnell is reportrayed as Miss Flyte ( old fat, garrulous and girlie in a superannuated fashion) in Little Dorrit. Dicken met her again forty years later and found the love of his life had turned into something else. [I used to work with one - uncannily accurate...]
I understood you Peter! Thanks, Fred. That is interesting. She has e-mailed the company paid, but is not too optimistic. Her settings say that a password has to be entered every time a purchase was made. She entered it once and went to work. My niece doesn't know the password, but still managed to make 17 plus purchases within an hour.