Soldato
What do you mean no it doesn't? Are you saying you already have a password setup for checkout but fortnite bypassed it?
You need to supervise yours & other peoples kids better. So either suck it up as a lesson or blame them and dont give them any pocket money for a year.
Also password it up, I have it so should I buy anything have to type in password at checkout.
My son is only 2 so doesn't go near consols yet but better safe than sorry
You need to supervise yours & other peoples kids better. So either suck it up as a lesson or blame them and dont give them any pocket money for a year.
What do you mean no it doesn't? Are you saying you already have a password setup for checkout but fortnite bypassed it?No it doesn't..... I've not used paypal to buy something from the app store since 2016. A kid at my party was playing on it and clicked "ok" to purchase, no password, 3 numbers at the back.... Nothing. One click purchase i didn't even know was possible.But..it is though. Payment methods should be secured and the ps4 allows you to do that by requiring a password at checkout. Its not sonys fault if you choose not to do that.
Again, so you're saying by that logic if left £50 on the table you'd take it and say "sorry you should have kept it safe, you're not having your money back. Your fault!".
So you're saying "the finders keepers" logic is fair game. I'm pretty sure if you find cash and fail to report it its a crime?
I find it shocking that we as consumers always stick up for these multi national corps... "Oooooo your fault for using your playstation for years and someone else absuing your settings" logic.
We had a party at ours Saturday, a few of the kids were playing fornite. Didn't realise my paypal account was still linked, they purchased fornite.
in my view kids buying stuff does not equal authorisation.
What would a shop keeper do if an 8 year old tried to buy sweets with daddy's credit card without daddy present?
There is an option to have to input your password before purchases OP did not use that option. He is 100% to blame but in this day and age no one will take responsibility for anything.in my view kids buying stuff does not equal authorisation.
What would a shop keeper do if an 8 year old tried to buy sweets with daddy's credit card without daddy present?
The gaming industry is known for its haphazard attitude to sales laws, it took steam several years to comply with its refund policy e.g.
I would argue with sony, that its their fault for not asking for paypal password authorisation when processing the payment, if they remain stubborn then trash the account since you said you prepared to lose it.
If they value you, and they should, then the value of a DLC is a pittance to them, but I expect they will be stubborn.
There is an option to have to input your password before purchases OP did not use that option. He is 100% to blame but in this day and age no one will take responsibility for anything.