Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how someone can steal THAT MUCH for online gaming. Over how long a period of time? Weeks? You caught it only when the card hit its limit and was declined?
Call the credit card number to report fraud. I think you may get the money back.
This kid needs serious discipline, OP. He needs to be scared straight. I would ban all devices for the summer. He can have a summer of reading and Legos, it will be good for him.
All of this!
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how someone can steal THAT MUCH for online gaming. Over how long a period of time? Weeks? You caught it only when the card hit its limit and was declined?
Call the credit card number to report fraud. I think you may get the money back.
This kid needs serious discipline, OP. He needs to be scared straight. I would ban all devices for the summer. He can have a summer of reading and Legos, it will be good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll post? 9 year olds shouldn't be playing that game.
9 year olds are all over roblox.
Anonymous wrote:Call for refund, get him banned!
No gaming for the summer only if he attends summer school; otherwise, a year! His choice.
You need to sign up for credit card notification on charges immediately moving forward.
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old niece did the same, purchased a thousand dollars worth of robux with her mom’s Apple Card. She called the company, and they were able to restore the money. She was banned from Roblox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remove ALL access to the internet. Cold turkey. Phones, tablets, computers, gaming systems. He can play with legos and magnatiles until he earns the family trust back.
I wish this ^^ could be the case, and I almost can’t believe 9 year olds are in these platforms. But what about at school? Have you seen the types of things kids this age can access via their school-issued laptops during school hours? Or will the school work with you to put more restrictions on his internet access? If it’s DCPS, good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remove ALL access to the internet. Cold turkey. Phones, tablets, computers, gaming systems. He can play with legos and magnatiles until he earns the family trust back.
I wish this ^^ could be the case, and I almost can’t believe 9 year olds are in these platforms. But what about at school? Have you seen the types of things kids this age can access via their school-issued laptops during school hours? Or will the school work with you to put more restrictions on his internet access? If it’s DCPS, good luck.
Ok, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make an effort at home.
Sure but it just makes it harder. My kids never had even used a tablet before they went to kindergarten and then they were immediately asking to play the games they played in school at home. Screen additction is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remove ALL access to the internet. Cold turkey. Phones, tablets, computers, gaming systems. He can play with legos and magnatiles until he earns the family trust back.
I wish this ^^ could be the case, and I almost can’t believe 9 year olds are in these platforms. But what about at school? Have you seen the types of things kids this age can access via their school-issued laptops during school hours? Or will the school work with you to put more restrictions on his internet access? If it’s DCPS, good luck.
Ok, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make an effort at home.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll post? 9 year olds shouldn't be playing that game.