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If you have received a bill that your child has run up playing online games you should, in the first instance, contact the company and tell them that your child ran up the bill without your knowledge and more importantly without your authority. Some, but not all companies will have sympathy with this and write off the bill.
If the company refuses to write the bill off you need to be more persistent. Write them a letter and state the following:
You should also state that technically the gaming company has entered into a contract with your child, as it is he/she that purchased from them and agreed to pay and that in the circumstances the "contract" formed with them is void. The reason for this is that a child cannot create a legally binding contract in these circumstances and the effect is that they will not be able to sue you for the money.
If you try the above routes and they fail there may be an alternative solution if the company automatically debited your credit card. If this is the case you should contact your card provider and explain to them that:
Finally, if all else fails report the company to the office of fair trading (OFT). In this respect the OFT says that gaming companies should follow the following principles:
Obviously prevention is better than cure, so if your child plays with games online consider the following:
Apple: Tap Settings > General > Restrictions, then choose whether you need to input your password every time you make a purchase.
Android: Set a Pin with your Google Play account. All purchases will then require the Pin.
Blackberry: Making in-app purchases on a Blackberry is possible once you've logged in with your Blackberry ID and password. You will stay logged in for 20 minutes after entering the password.
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