The family of a five-year-old boy who spent £1,700 of his parents' cash on iTunes has received a full refund. Danny Kitchen, from Bristol, was using the family's iPad when father Greg put in a pass code, believing his son was downloading a free game. The next day the Kitchens received emails which itemised successive £69.99 purchases, but they were believed to be sent in error and dismissed. Sharon Kitchen said Apple had been "fantastic" in helping with the refund. 'Very upt' Continue reading the main story “Start Quote We are hearing stories like this all the time” End Quote Martyn Landi Apps magazine The Kitchens were alerted to the situation after receiving a phone call from their credit card company to query last weekend's transactions. Danny said he had learned "not to do it again". Mrs Kitchen said "He was very upset when he realised what he had done. "His brothers and sisters were telling him off, but of course he didn't know what he did - he's only five. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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iTunes spree boy, five, refunded
Sunday, March 3, 2013
iTunes spree boy, five, refunded
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