(UK)FarmVille user runs up £900 debt, page


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Topic started on 8-4-2010 @ 03:08 PM by Happyfeet

(UK)FarmVille user runs up £900 debt


www.guardian.co.uk
A mother has warned of the risk of children spending hundreds of pounds on "free" online games available through Facebook after her 12-year-old son ran up bills of more than £900 without her knowledge.

The woman, who prefers to remain anonymous, discovered last month that her son had spent more than £900 on FarmVille. He had emptied his own savings account of £288 and had used her credit card to the tune of £625 to pay the bills.

FarmVille, one of the most popular games on Facebook, allows members to manage a virtual farm by planting, growing and harvesting crops, trees and livesto
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reply posted on 8-4-2010 @ 03:53 PM by illusive man
reply to post by Happyfeet



legaly cant she get her money back from her credit card company
since her child is a minor and used her card without knowledge.

just read the whole story
womans an idiot and deserves it.
she should go to the police get the crime number and fix it.
the Kid desreves a caution since he knew what he was doing.

untill then zynga are 100% right and so are HSBC

[edit on 8-4-2010 by illusive man]


reply posted on 8-4-2010 @ 04:14 PM by PennyQ
reply to post by eightfold



That really is excessive, getting all worked up over a game, but I would suggest an underlying problem in her case, she may have no other outlet for her frustration so aiming her anger at not being able to play the game is her only way to deal. (if that made sense)

Playing these games is not always a waste of brain power, in fact they can be brain stimulating for some people, especially those who's day to day lives don't hold much challenge for them. The brain can become bogged down in the mundane and just a short time of game playing can sometimes stimulate a person on to better thoughts.

On the other side of the coin, I actually find and hour or two of mind numbing game play helps wind the brain down from daily worries and stresses and makes it easier to go to sleep (for me anyway)





reply posted on 8-4-2010 @ 04:51 PM by eightfold
reply to post by PennyQ



Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the odd game too. My mates wife takes it to excessive levels tho and there are plenty of people I'm friends with on facebook that appear to do the same. It's one thing to play games a bit, it's another thing entirely to play them compulsively.


reply posted on 8-4-2010 @ 05:01 PM by GakunGak
Although it's a joke site, it shows up how it can be serious...

www.cracked.com...

I play Texas Hold'em Poker and Mafia Wars on Facebook, but would never pay for some coins, virtual money or something at all!
That is madness!

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