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MSE News: 'Immoral' games which tempt kids to spend cash face OFT probe
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This website has named and shamed some itself so go ahead
OK, thanks for the clarification.
The game is 'Talking Ginger', by Outfit7. It's a cat that repeats the user's words back to them in a cat voice and allows them to earn jigsaw pieces by doing things like turning on a shower, drying its fur, spinning out toilet paper really fast - things like that. Clearly aimed at children. The child mode turns off some features thereby lulling the parent into a false sense of security.
Some might say i should buy the ad-free version but that doesn't address the issue here - free app or not, it shouldn't be possible for an app to run up bills from one click in a child mode. And you have to find out about the problem by chance before you know you need to buy the ad-free version.
Suffice it to say, my little boy doesn't get to play 'phone cat' while we try to have a tiny lie in next to him at 5am anymore... His attention span only gave us 10 min anyway but it was appreciated!0 -
I have just had a phone call from Holidaysafe as I had previously asked them to call me before I realised I could purchase policy easily myself without discussion. I told them I had already purchased a policy but I was annoyed that I had paid £1.75 for it to be posted to me when it was not necessary as I could print it out easily at no cost. I felt it was not good practice or good customer relations and they have refunded it to me!!:)0
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I must be way behind the times because I am more shocked that children get given such expensive gadgets in the first place than any of these game costs.0
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holistic49 wrote: »I have just had a phone call from Holidaysafe as I had previously asked them to call me before I realised I could purchase policy easily myself without discussion. I told them I had already purchased a policy but I was annoyed that I had paid £1.75 for it to be posted to me when it was not necessary as I could print it out easily at no cost. I felt it was not good practice or good customer relations and they have refunded it to me!!:)
Not sure where you meant to post - but I'm assuming that this is not a bizarre game that you've been refunded for?!0
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