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    Question is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    ok its like this my lad users my acount he is only 6 years old other day i seen 5000 m$ shit points added to my acount is there any seetting i can set to stop this happening again m$ do not want to know iv spent hours on phone all tahy say is talk to your lad he is 6 tut tut i payed for a live with cred card so its set on the acount that i cannot remoeve for soem reson any body can help me out here or iv got to pull the plug on it for good cannot have this all time ........
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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    erm, at the risk of sounding dumb... what do you want to do?
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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    erm.. heres a suggestion, unplug the ethernet cable when hes playing?

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    sureley theres some parental lock type thing on the 360?

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    99% certain you can limit this in the system settings in parental controls as it will be something m$ has thought off

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    oh right, so it was done on the 360, with the thread title I thought it was done on a PC maybe. Never mind.

    ..so you lad ordered some points with your card.. and M$ won't refund ya.. Couldn't you just play on words and say your card was used without your consent...?


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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    rtfm, all is explained in there

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    or go straight to the bank and cancel the payment
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    Fusen now being the expert ofcourse

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Of course, when I was little, I only had to be told once that something was wrong and I shouldn't do it and I never did it again.

    Have you tried telling your son? If he's old enough to be left unsupervised (and he obviously isn't) then he should know the difference between right and wrong, you should be able to control your child, not expect Microsoft to do it for you.
    Me and my fella spit our dummies out so we won't be coming back. ever. boo hoo.

    This is a techy / hackers forum not a fu**ing mothers meeting so - peace out.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Quote Originally Posted by lin
    Of course, when I was little, I only had to be told once that something was wrong and I shouldn't do it and I never did it again.

    Have you tried telling your son? If he's old enough to be left unsupervised (and he obviously isn't) then he should know the difference between right and wrong, you should be able to control your child, not expect Microsoft to do it for you.
    you sound very authoritarian lin mmm, i like that..


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    Quote Originally Posted by lin
    Of course, when I was little, I only had to be told once that something was wrong and I shouldn't do it and I never did it again.

    Have you tried telling your son? If he's old enough to be left unsupervised (and he obviously isn't) then he should know the difference between right and wrong, you should be able to control your child, not expect Microsoft to do it for you.
    No offence here but you sound as if you had a pish childhoold.

    Kids are kids, they do naughty things they aren't supposed to do and if they don't there is definately something up with them.

    At the end of the day the wee guy is 6, not 46 as you merely want him to be.

    Also how many things have you been told not to do and still go on and do it? I'm curious.

    And finally, what gives you the right to slate this guy for asking a question on here? Nothing, the guy has came here for friendly advice and was getting it until you slated him.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Where is Lin slating him mate? It looks to me as if you are having a go at her saying she had a pish childhood, a case of pot and kettle there I think.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    so what age do they learn right from wrong?

    10, so they can learn to kill other kiddies like Jamie Bolger?

    It's time parents started parenting, ffs, and stopped expecting others to do it for them. 6 is plenty old enough to be taught the difference, I had a fabulous childhood, thank you very much. It is easier to deal with, don't do that, than a slap.

    I have the same right to slate this chap on here for failing to teach his child as he has the right to post asking how to be a parent.

    My advice? Learn to say no to your child
    Me and my fella spit our dummies out so we won't be coming back. ever. boo hoo.

    This is a techy / hackers forum not a fu**ing mothers meeting so - peace out.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Quote Originally Posted by lin
    Of course, when I was little, I only had to be told once that something was wrong and I shouldn't do it and I never did it again.

    Have you tried telling your son? If he's old enough to be left unsupervised (and he obviously isn't) then he should know the difference between right and wrong, you should be able to control your child, not expect Microsoft to do it for you.
    Yeah cause every 6 year does what you tell them

    Surely this thread shouldn't be used to question somebodys parental abilities?

    If you posted a reply like that to me then my reply wouldn't be as polite as this.
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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    I see no slating either, just bloody sound advice imho


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shambles
    I see no slating either, just bloody sound advice imho

    all I see is whine, whine, whine, I can't control my 6 year old!

    God help you when he gets to be a teenager then.
    Me and my fella spit our dummies out so we won't be coming back. ever. boo hoo.

    This is a techy / hackers forum not a fu**ing mothers meeting so - peace out.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Skel: No mate, I'm pointing out if you done what you were told first time when you were 6 and never done it again, you didn't have a good childhood. You probably understand that kids do naughty stuff and they wouldn't be kids if they didn't. You also have a good laugh down the line [years] after certain things happen and have a good giggle about it. Thats the main point of childhood. Growing up, learning, have a bit of harmless fun, in f1kids case I bet when his childs older he'll have a quick chuckle at it all.

    On another note, it looks as if Lin is trying to give this guy parenting advice, which isn't too fair IMO alone.

    Finally, Lin is being rather harsh in her tone when she replied, so I'd say Lin was slating that dood more than I slated her, which I don't think I did.

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    Default Re: is there any way to stop my lad from clicking

    Quote Originally Posted by lin
    so what age do they learn right from wrong?

    10, so they can learn to kill other kiddies like Jamie Bolger?

    It's time parents started parenting, ffs, and stopped expecting others to do it for them. 6 is plenty old enough to be taught the difference, I had a fabulous childhood, thank you very much. It is easier to deal with, don't do that, than a slap.

    I have the same right to slate this chap on here for failing to teach his child as he has the right to post asking how to be a parent.

    My advice? Learn to say no to your child
    fucking hell lin, we are talking about a kid playing on a 360 not killing children. you've taken this thread way off topic
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    Quote Originally Posted by lin
    so what age do they learn right from wrong?

    10, so they can learn to kill other kiddies like Jamie Bolger?

    It's time parents started parenting, ffs, and stopped expecting others to do it for them. 6 is plenty old enough to be taught the difference, I had a fabulous childhood, thank you very much. It is easier to deal with, don't do that, than a slap.

    I have the same right to slate this chap on here for failing to teach his child as he has the right to post asking how to be a parent.

    My advice? Learn to say no to your child
    I think you are BANG OUT OF ORDER now. What gives you the fucking right to bring a murdered child and compare him to a boy who is 6 and playing about with his dad's 360? You are well out of order here.

    I am seriously thinking theres a few screw looses in that head of yours, is there? Cos no normal person would ever compare that. I'm really disgusted!

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