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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 0:49:18 GMT
I admit I've played this game and can say it is set up to make a racket from people that spend money on games, but the woman in this article takes the cake in victimization. Really lady? It ain't KK fault, it's your kid's. Quite honestly, this should have taught the woman a hard lesson. Don't give your kids a password to purchase shit on the iPod. Quit blaming someone else. Own up to the fact that your kid did that. He knew what he was doing. He wasn't stupid. Um, no. Lady, your kid is not a victim. It is like any other iPod game Apple makes. It is designed to make you want to spend, but there is absolutely no imperative to do so. He spent more than he should have. He is not a victim. The game does not override parental parameters. It just doesn't. From the article... radaronline.com/exclusives/2014/08/vile-scumbag-kardashian-pigs-mom-rips-into-the-kardashians-accuses-them-of-ripping-off-son-with-app/
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Post by mallie on Aug 6, 2014 0:53:54 GMT
Once again, a parent blames someone else for her failures and her kid's screw-ups. So tired of the "It's not my fault" whine from parents.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Aug 6, 2014 0:56:02 GMT
Really, she should be glad her kid ONLY spent $120. Don't some of these stories end with the kid racking up THOUSANDS in in-game purchases?
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Post by luckyexwife on Aug 6, 2014 1:04:36 GMT
In 2 hours, my 4 year old made over $800 in purchases on my Kindle. Since he was 4, I called Amazon and they kindly refunded all of it. He usually doesn't get much play time on it at all, but I was deep cleaning, and needed him entertained!
He was 4...if he was 11 like the kid in the op, I would be pea-livid with him! He would be figuring out a way to make money to pay back what he spent. At 11 he can read and knows what clicking the "buy" button means.
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:05:20 GMT
Once again, a parent blames someone else for her failures and her kid's screw-ups. So tired of the "It's not my fault" whine from parents. Although, I'd be ok with this one being peatlejuiced, so I could eye roll her to death.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:07:19 GMT
Freaking unreal. Lock down your kids access. It is bs that they didn't have to have the password. They are lying.
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Post by theshyone on Aug 6, 2014 1:09:00 GMT
I was thinking your boy was a little young jbeans. Lol
That password is essential. Knowing that it keeps the store accessible for 5 minutes
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:10:25 GMT
I was thinking your boy was a little young jbeans. Lol That password is essential. Knowing that it keeps the store accessible for 5 minutes I have it set where it has to be used for every single purchase. But if you give your kid the password nothing will stop them. Lol.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:11:38 GMT
Once again, a parent blames someone else for her failures and her kid's screw-ups. So tired of the "It's not my fault" whine from parents.
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 6, 2014 1:12:26 GMT
You know not everyone is smart enough to understand technology and a lot of these games are designed to take advantage of that...now that does not absolve you of responsibility, but its not cool that there are games that basically target people who don't have the know how to lock down their phone.
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:14:06 GMT
I was thinking your boy was a little young jbeans. Lol That password is essential. Knowing that it keeps the store accessible for 5 minutes Lol, too funny! My kid knows NO passwords for iTunes! None. Nada. Call me a helicopter mom for that one, but if he wants something, he asks. He wanted minecraft for my iPad, he bought an iTunes gift card.
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Post by lumo on Aug 6, 2014 1:17:50 GMT
Really, she should be glad her kid ONLY spent $120. Don't some of these stories end with the kid racking up THOUSANDS in in-game purchases? No kidding! I thought I was going to read about some massive amount of charges. She got off pretty cheap at $120. And yeah, I'm in the "It's her own damn fault" camp.
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:20:42 GMT
You know not everyone is smart enough to understand technology and a lot of these games are designed to take advantage of that...now that does not absolve you of responsibility, but its not cool that there are games that basically target people who don't have the know how to lock down their phone. Like I said, then it is a hard lesson to learn, but it is NOT the game maker's fault. It is not KK's fault. Learn your damn device and don't give your kid free reign to the iTunes store if it has your card on it. Put a password on the store that your kid doesn't know. Or, if you are ok with a monthly budget, link the iTunes account to a Visa or Mastercard debit that doesn't go into credit. Or buy iTunes gift cards as a means to curb the spending The premise of these games to make money aren't rocket science.
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Post by annabella on Aug 6, 2014 1:21:01 GMT
First I'm shocked there's a KimK app and secondly what exactly is this game about?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:22:07 GMT
That's just fucking insane. Really? The Kartrashians are responsible for her kid spending her money? And he's so upset? Yeah! Because he got caught! SMDH FFS
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:28:05 GMT
First I'm shocked there's a KimK app and secondly what exactly is this game about? It's about gaining fans through personal appearances, photo shoots, having a large wardrobe (one of the places they like to hook you for the Ka$h) and working your way up to a list celebrity. It's a vapid game, but strangely addicting. It's Kim Kardashian's version of that Farmville.
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 6, 2014 1:29:06 GMT
You know not everyone is smart enough to understand technology and a lot of these games are designed to take advantage of that...now that does not absolve you of responsibility, but its not cool that there are games that basically target people who don't have the know how to lock down their phone. Like I said, then it is a hard lesson to learn, but it is NOT the game maker's fault. It is not KK's fault. Learn your damn device and don't give your kid free reign to the iTunes store if it has your card on it. Put a password on the store that your kid doesn't know. Or, if you are ok with a monthly budget, link the iTunes account to a Visa or Mastercard debit that doesn't go into credit. Or buy iTunes gift cards as a means to curb the spending The premise of these games to make money aren't rocket science. I agree, its the parents fault but its sad that there are games to target people who aren't as with it, just like how its sad there are scammers that call the elderly to get them to buy junk, yes the person who bus is ultimately responsible, but these games are often very predatory while you are playing (I have no idea if this one was, but it sounds lie it was)
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Post by greenlegume on Aug 6, 2014 1:30:23 GMT
You know not everyone is smart enough to understand technology and a lot of these games are designed to take advantage of that...now that does not absolve you of responsibility, but its not cool that there are games that basically target people who don't have the know how to lock down their phone. NO. Just no. If someone is really not smart enough to use the features on their phone, then they have absolutely no business passing it off to anyone, much less a kid, to use. The amount of grown-ass adults out there whining that they shouldn't be responsible for something that they are in fact responsible for is beyond ridiculous. Stupidity does not absolve you of your responsibilities. If someone is really that ignorant about their phone, they could always stop by their carrier's stores or kiosks and get some assistance. If that's too much for them to handle, then they have no business whatsoever owning a smartphone. SMH
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:31:25 GMT
Like I said, then it is a hard lesson to learn, but it is NOT the game maker's fault. It is not KK's fault. Learn your damn device and don't give your kid free reign to the iTunes store if it has your card on it. Put a password on the store that your kid doesn't know. Or, if you are ok with a monthly budget, link the iTunes account to a Visa or Mastercard debit that doesn't go into credit. Or buy iTunes gift cards as a means to curb the spending The premise of these games to make money aren't rocket science. I agree, its the parents fault but its sad that there are games to target people who aren't as with it, just like how its sad there are scammers that call the elderly to get them to buy junk, yes the person who bus is ultimately responsible, but these games are often very predatory while you are playing (I have no idea if this one was, but it sounds lie it was) No this game is not predatory. I downloaded it to see. It is very clear when things cost money. And has ways for you to earn the items that cost money for free. But of course takes time. It is no different than any other game out there. Predatory. FFS.
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 6, 2014 1:36:52 GMT
OK I agree, don't let your kids play on your phone. I just think it sucks that these games exist. I also think parents are responsible.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 1:38:49 GMT
OK I agree, don't let your kids play on your phone. I just think it sucks that these games exist. I also think parents are responsible. Why? You don't think they should make money? I'm a gamer and have no issues paying to play if it is a quality game and one I enjoy. It's no different than paying to see a movie or to go bowling. It's entertainment.
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:40:31 GMT
Like I said, then it is a hard lesson to learn, but it is NOT the game maker's fault. It is not KK's fault. Learn your damn device and don't give your kid free reign to the iTunes store if it has your card on it. Put a password on the store that your kid doesn't know. Or, if you are ok with a monthly budget, link the iTunes account to a Visa or Mastercard debit that doesn't go into credit. Or buy iTunes gift cards as a means to curb the spending The premise of these games to make money aren't rocket science. I agree, its the parents fault but its sad that there are games to target people who aren't as with it, just like how its sad there are scammers that call the elderly to get them to buy junk, yes the person who bus is ultimately responsible, but these games are often very predatory while you are playing (I have no idea if this one was, but it sounds lie it was) They want you to spend cash. That's like just about every flipping game on iTunes. But you have a choice to spend. If you (general you) don't realize this, you (again, general you) have your head in the sand. The problem here is mom is too busy calling Kim Kardashian Satan (she could be, maybe), but not taking responsibility for her own situation. Farmville or any of those other games are just as bad, but she's looking to admonish KK. That's it. That's all. I think this mom simply wetting her panties from excitement because she thinks she has an excuse to publicly call Kim Kardashian vile and trashy. Kim may be trashy for other reasons, but this isn't one of them. Like others, I am sick of parents claiming ignorance and blaming someone else for this.
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 6, 2014 1:50:12 GMT
I guess I choose not to spend money and time on those games. I guess I think its a waste of money just like some people think Disney is a waste of money. Scrap power, No need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do. And I Jbeans, I do agree about the parents being responsible...I'm not sure if anyone is hearing that part.
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Post by JBeans on Aug 6, 2014 1:54:56 GMT
I guess I choose not to spend money and time on those games. I guess I think its a waste of money just like some people think Disney is a waste of money. Scrap power, No need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do. And I Jbeans, I do agree about the parents being responsible...I'm not sure if anyone is hearing that part. No, you don't have to spend money at this game. That is Scrappower's point. I've been playing this game (I know, revoke my pea card) and I haven't spent money on it. The game was free to download and free to play. I just can't get all these extras and I have to wait for my timer to refill. The point we're all saying here is the parents didn't take proper responsibility and are looking for someone, other than themselves and their kid to blame.
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Post by SabrinaM on Aug 6, 2014 2:30:03 GMT
My kids are 12 & 9. When they got Kindles and Ipod Touches 4ish years ago the first discussion we had was about buying stuff online. The first time they do it without permission, the electronic is history.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Aug 6, 2014 2:36:37 GMT
You know not everyone is smart enough to understand technology and a lot of these games are designed to take advantage of that...now that does not absolve you of responsibility, but its not cool that there are games that basically target people who don't have the know how to lock down their phone. NO. Just no. If someone is really not smart enough to use the features on their phone, then they have absolutely no business passing it off to anyone, much less a kid, to use. The amount of grown-ass adults out there whining that they shouldn't be responsible for something that they are in fact responsible for is beyond ridiculous. Stupidity does not absolve you of your responsibilities. If someone is really that ignorant about their phone, they could always stop by their carrier's stores or kiosks and get some assistance. If that's too much for them to handle, then they have no business whatsoever owning a smartphone. SMH I think this is unnecessarily harsh. I was coding on a Commodore 64 in the freaking dinosaur ages, I'm no technology neophyte. I bought a smart phone for my own business purposes - which had absolutely nothing to do with games. I remember when the outrageous in App purchase charges first hit the news. I had no clue that this market actual existed. I don't play those games, and hadn't come across it at all. But I had downloaded a few games for my kids to entertain them when we were stuck somewhere. I remember being more than a little annoyed that when I went into settings, the default was to ALLOW in App purchases (hopefully Apple has changed that setting). Considering how user unfriendly Itunes is - it wouldn't surprise me at all that many, many kids know their parents' passwords. It's a clunky, ridiculous piece of crap software that if Apple hadn't produced would have been universally boycotted. But I suppose that's for another thread.
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Post by myshelly on Aug 6, 2014 2:37:31 GMT
Scrap power, No need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do. How can you say in one post "it sucks that these games even exist" and then say in your next post "no need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do." Don't you see how those two statements contradict each other?
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Aug 6, 2014 2:50:25 GMT
I would not be surprised if the child was using the mother's phone to play on the App and she didn't have the controls on. I can't imagine my 11 year old wanting that app on his phone but if he was playing with my phone for a while he might look at it to see what it was about.
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Grom Pea
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 6, 2014 3:05:47 GMT
Scrap power, No need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do. How can you say in one post "it sucks that these games even exist" and then say in your next post "no need to get upset because I don't enjoy the same things you do." Don't you see how those two statements contradict each other? I guess I don't
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Post by holly on Aug 6, 2014 3:57:59 GMT
I just read today that App is set to earn over $20 millionth is year. And Kim K would get 45%. Just from people buying things to play the game since it's a free App.
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