Kid blows $2,500 on microtransactions in 10 minutes. Nice.

LOL.

Watch out parents. Your kids are going to destroy your life with microtransactions. Hide your Apple ID. Hide its password. Otherwise, you’re going to have a broke ass  bank account, and a glorious pimped out ninja.

Gizmodo:

Shameless in-game purchases aimed at kids have been in the new recently. But this five-year-old kid spent more than most: he blew $2,500 on in-game junk in just 10 minutes. That’s impressive.

The boy in question is Danny Kitchen. The game is Zombie v Ninja, which is “free” for download on iTunes. When he was playing on his folks’ iPad one day, he asked for the iTunes password so he could download game. Danny’s parents typed it in, saying they were reassured by the fact that the game was listed as being free, and left him to get on with playing the thing.

Danny then went in-app purchase crazy, buying stacks of the $100 in-game keys and weapon packs, and racking up an enormous credit card bill for his mom. “I was worried and I felt sad,” said Danny, when he found out, adding: “I’m banned from the iPad now.” Too right.

Apple has agreed to refund the money. While it’s nice of Apple to do that, it would be nicer still if it stopped publishers putting abysmal, money-grabbing bundles of $100 crap in games aimed at children. [BBC]