This story will be a lesson for all modernparents. Now keep away from children should not only prickly-cutting objects, but also gadgets, synchronized with bank cards. Englichan Jan Wilson and will be vigilant to watch what his daughter does in his spare time from school and homework. After all, 9-year-old Susan nearly spent all her family savings!Photo: Getty Images The case was one ordinary evening. Ian dozed off and did not notice how the daughter took his phone. Susan managed to find a password for him and started shopping. The girl bought tickets to Paris for 400 pounds sterling (about 31.5 thousand rubles), then bought a walk along the Eiffel Tower for £ 214.08 (about 17 thousand rubles), tickets for the express train of Disneyland for £ 391.84 (31 thousand rubles), as well as tickets to the theme park. In total, it turned out about 100 thousand rubles in terms of Russian money. Dad found the invoices only three days later ... As the child did it all, even Susan herself could not answer: "I just like to mess around with the pope's phone. To be honest, I have no idea where Paris is and what the Eiffel Tower is, "the girl admitted later." In total, about 100 thousand rubles were obtained in terms of Russian money! "The pope accepted a willful decision not to scold the girl." I do not think, that Susan really understands how great it is that she did, "Jan concluded, and began ringing the services that sold the child expensive entertainment. Alas, in the return of money the man was denied, because no fraud was committed. After the publication of the story in the British press, the company announced that it would return the money to Susan's family, but only as a gesture of goodwill. Now the girl's parents keep their gadgets under lock and key.

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Unfortunately, Susan's parents are far fromthe only ones who suffered from the curiosity of their children. Not long ago, the media reported on a 7-year-old boy who spent $8,000 on Internet surfing with a credit card. And there was also a 5-year-old boy - $720 on iTunes. By the way, the creators of electronic gadgets are aware of such problems and have even managed to take measures. Most devices today provide the ability to install so-called limiters, which help prevent unexpected surprises with bills.

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