Thats what I was thinking...six months? I would have noticed it in one month tops...fenrizz said:And why did the mother take 6 months to notice?
Does she not have any control over her credit cards and/or bank statements?
No more scratchy for me... it's all just peel awayTwitchierGuitar said:Dear god... That mom sucks as a parent. Hopefully the kid got his xbox taken away... Not just as punishment, but because I despise the people on XBL who either scream "HACKER!!!" in their high-pitched voice, or are just too stupid to think of the end result of using a credit card on their xbox. I just drive up to Wal-Mart and get the cards with the scratch off stuff on the back...
I love the scratching off part...
Nice Hitchhikers quote hidden within that . +10 InternetsGloatingSwine said:I can easily see how this happened.
Simple fact is that online purchases like these are really good at disassociating the cost from the purchase, especially when the costs are labelled up in points not real money (all three consoles actually use a points system, Sony's is just named after your local currency, you still buy points in set minimum quantities). You press A a couple times on the Xbox and you're £20 poorer, but you haven't entered any details into anything, and the screen that told you you'd be £20 poorer was probably buried three screens into the purchase process (underneath a locked filing cabinet in a disused toilet in the basement with a sign on the door saying beware of the leopard).
Also, with the Games on Demand feature now on the Xbox it's really easy to find things to spend your money on without realising you're doing it.
Of course, it's still the mother's fault for not effectively monitoring what her son was doing with his Xbox, because at the end of the day it was her card details that were in the system.
I wouldn't have expected a console to have saved credit card details myself. But yeah, don't see how you don't notice for six months. But I mean, we live in a world with shows like "I didn't know I was pregnant".Kalahee said:Be kinder on the mom. Most peoples are unused to how credit cards work with today's online purchase and might have not noticed that her card info been saved into the machine. The only thing that is bothering me is that the mom didn't notice her bill was way up the first month. If it works the same way as here, we get the bill every month.
No mocking one's stupidity is not a bad thing. If you are smart enough to have a credit card you should be smart enough to know how to use it properly.gostlyfantom said:Am i a bad person for laughing at the mother?