R14,000 Xbox Live bill - disgruntled customer blames Microsoft

What idiot put CC details on the Xbox live and doesn't use the parental controls for it? Oh the same idiot that hasn't taught his/her 12 year old that shit cost money.

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The Xbox 360 console lets you customise and manage your family's access to games, films and television content. The Xbox 360 parental controls can be used to control the console itself and access to Xbox LIVE. Parental controls allow you to control things such as:
  • Which games can be played.Which films and TV shows can be watched.
  • How long each family member can use the console on a daily or weekly basis.
  • Whether or not someone can access Xbox LIVE.
  • How to set up online safety and privacy settings for child accounts.
Source: xbox.com

I will admit its too easy on xbl. But a 12yo....surely you're not that dumb?

I would say they relay on the user to be responsible with his/her/its money.

Also it would be pretty hard to Spend £100 in a single session considering you can get 2000MS points for under £20. The point purchase confirmation screen also asks you to confirm that you will be buying, say 1000MS points, for the £ amount and even gives the final 4 numbers of the card linked to the account so the kid is talking Kak by pleading ignorance. Another case of the parents not actually knowing anything about his kids past times. 12 year old... call of duty... doesn't it have an 18 Age restriction? I hope MS doesn't do shit, let this idiot learn the hard way.
 
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That doesn't say you can stop someone from buying MS points, only accessing Xbox Live which you obviously need to play Mplayer. Not saying it can't be done just saying that's not what you quoted.

Also once your card is in the system it's a pain to remove. Hell until recently you had to phone MS just to get them to stop automatically renewing your XBL subs.
 
That doesn't say you can stop someone from buying MS points, only accessing Xbox Live which you obviously need to play Mplayer. Not saying it can't be done just saying that's not what you quoted.

Also once your card is in the system it's a pain to remove. Hell until recently you had to phone MS just to get them to stop automatically renewing your XBL subs.

I'll test it on my wifes account and see. In my mind not being able to access xbox live would stop you from purchasing points since you need to connect to retrieve the current prices.
 
Typical brit parent. Their kids do no wrong, I know this from first hand experience. That kids lying he just got bust and now his dad has taken it to far.
 
I'll test it on my wifes account and see. In my mind not being able to access xbox live would stop you from purchasing points since you need to connect to retrieve the current prices.
Yeah but the point is he wanted his son to be able to play FIFA online, so how would you allow multiplayer but disallow purchases?
 
Yeah but the point is he wanted his son to be able to play FIFA online, so how would you allow multiplayer but disallow purchases?

I'll have a detailed look at the Parental Control Features on there tonight and Post my findings.
 
This is the second one like this from UK parents that I've seen. Personally, I would make damn sure that my kids don't have access to spend on my credit card if it were me. And I'd rather buy 3rd party points for the kid than let him use the credit card anyway.
 
Actually you can remove your credit card details manually.
I did it after buying some stuff and was very relieved that I did cause just last week I got a message on XBL to change my passwords because of unauthorised access to my account from an international IP or something like that.
 
Actually you can remove your credit card details manually.
I did it after buying some stuff and was very relieved that I did cause just last week I got a message on XBL to change my passwords because of unauthorised access to my account from an international IP or something like that.

Last time I tried, you could only remove a credit card if you had an alternate payment method. Maybe they've changed it. I'm going to go try it out

EDIT: Nope. You can't remove it if it's associated with a service eg Live subscription. You have to give it a new payment option. Which is bull since I only used my credit card for a little while, then I bought pre-paid subs and cancelled auto-renew.

Doesn't matter too much though. That card has been cancelled a while back
 
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