farahkhan
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Hello guys ,
Yesterday I got an order on my service , He was a nice buyer and given me time of Friday for the delivery . Today I got this message from him
My dad is mad for buying this can Please cancel this order ?
My daughter and I love playing Facebook games and I had purchased a little block builder game for her there. It cost $4.00. I didn't realize that Facebook saves your payment information for Paypal.
Later on, we got into playing Farmville 2 and one day when she was playing, she clicked the button to buy coins for Farmville2
and just kept clicking and clicking and clicking. >.<
I had no money in my Paypal account at the time so it took the money directly from my bank account, over $100 worth.
What I learned was to always check to be sure that a site does not save payment information.
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kids are getting very exposed these days and becoming more and more social, hence they will open up socil media accounts and seek for ways to boost thier followers and likes, making new more friends. some evn own kid sites also. well. i wont really blame them, it all bols down to a more advanced and technological worls we are today.
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Is there no way for SEOClerks to restrict buyers who are under age from making irresponsible purchase? Maybe members could be required to upload a photo ID for proof of age. That would prevent this type of thing from happening.
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Beverly
Once, I had a similar situation with a child making an unauthorized purchase. And, that situation was not so funny.
My daughter and I love playing Facebook games and I had purchased a little block builder game for her there. It cost $4.00. I didn't realize that Facebook saves your payment information for Paypal.
Later on, we got into playing Farmville 2 and one day when she was playing, she clicked the button to buy coins for Farmville2
and just kept clicking and clicking and clicking. >.<
I had no money in my Paypal account at the time so it took the money directly from my bank account, over $100 worth.
I was not in the room at the time but came back to find out there were so many coins in the game account. Instantly I knew something was wrong.
Needless to say, I was very worried over the situation.
I checked Paypal and saw all these $20 charges had been made, which came out of my bank.
I contacted Facebook help desk and explained the situation fully how it was a child who had made the purchase. The Facebook help desk was very responsive to me and refunded my money as it was a child who had made the purchase without a parent's permission. It took several weeks for the money to appear in my bank account.
What I learned was to always check to be sure that a site does not save payment information. oh! aww! I have never experienced that situation before. Though I am familiar with kids being on various sites having been a forum owner and manager for awhile. Once, I had a similar situation with a child making an unauthorized purchase. And, that situation was not so funny. My daughter and I love playing Facebook games and I had purchased a little block builder game for her there. It cost $4.00. I didn't realize that Facebook saves your payment information for Paypal. Later on, we got into playing Farmville 2 and one day when she was playing, she clicked the button to buy coins for Farmville2 and just kept clicking and clicking and clicking. >.< I had no money in my Paypal account at the time so it took the money directly from my bank account, over $100 worth. I was not in the room at the time but came back to find out there were so many coins in the game account. Instantly I knew something was wrong. Needless to say, I was very worried over the situation. I checked Paypal and saw all these $20 charges had been made, which came out of my bank. I contacted Facebook help desk and explained the situation fully how it was a child who had made the purchase. The Facebook help desk was very responsive to me and refunded my money as it was a child who had made the purchase without a parent's permission. It took several weeks for the money to appear in my bank account. What I learned was to always check to be sure that a site does not save payment information.
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