It seems that in the age of computers, people tend to be quite loose on their valuables such as their money. Here it involves credit card. If you read the news from the attached link, it says the child spent all his money and then used his mother's credit card to spend on more in a facebook game. Facebook refused to refund and instead disable the account. So here it isn't about how the mother should teach her child on authorised use of one credit cards, nor the responsibility on the right use of a computer. Here it tells you that this is simply a family affair. It is fair that you earned the money you don't refund but now that you got the money you disable the child's facebook account. So what is this? You don't refund and you took back his account. It becomes like facebook just took the money and never gives anything. Because that belongs to a child and the child would not know how to go about getting back the account or because the mom spread out the news that they decide to "do the right thing" since the child is not at the "legal age" to own a facebook account? It is all bullshit since he got to own an account, played game and spend cash at the expense of his mom and now facebook decide to "do the right thing"? Now this right thing is wrong thing. The right thing is refund then disable account.
http://www.neoseeker.com/news/13559-12-year-old-blows-1400-on-farmville-using-moms-credit-card/
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