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badger
6/25/2013, 10:33 AM
A few years ago, an Apple app allowed unsuspecting kids to buy bushels and wheelbarrows full of Smurf Berries (with mommy and daddy's real money), because they thought they were being smart and found a faster way to play a Smurf game.

There were many other cases of this, but the Smurf Berries was the most infamous one, since the game was obviously for children (being Smurfs and all) but exploited and tricked kids into using real money to play faster (Apple didn't require parents to sign in in order make in-game purchases)

Fast forward to now: Apple is settling your Smurf Berry debt and other kiddo App purchases (http://www.cultofmac.com/233013/if-your-kids-racked-up-a-huge-bill-in-in-app-purchases-apple-is-ready-to-make-amends/).

Long post short, click here to get a free iTunes gift card (https://www.itunesinapppurchasesettlement.com/CAClaimForms/AIL/Landing.aspx).

Or, if you're entitled to a bigger refund (it can also be in cash if you no longer use iTunes), that's the place to get the ball rolling.

More details here (via MacWorld). (http://www.macworld.com/article/2042807/apple-in-app-purchase-settlements-now-available-for-claiming.html) However, it's pretty simple to just get the $5. All you have to do is declare that you let a minor make an Apple App purchase

colleyvillesooner
6/25/2013, 07:32 PM
My kid did this. Bought $85 worth of coins on the ninja turtles game. My password was entered to buy the game and stayed active for 15 mins. He's four and had no idea what he did, but when Leonardo suddenly had the best suit on the game I knew strange things were afoot.

Called apple and they gave me an immediate refund. Lady on the phone understood the problem. Now I know how to make it have to enter it Everytime you buy anything.