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I suggest you contact your credit card company, not the first time this sort of thing has happened but it might take a long time to get your money back.
- 5 years ago@MAGICDAVESHROOM thank you, I have contacted my bank and the only option is to report my 7 year old autistic boy to the police for fraud 😭
- MAGICDAVESHROOM5 years agoLegend
I assume you're in the UK🇬🇧 as you use the £ sign.
Contact the citizens advice bureau for guidance.
You might have to report your son to the police if you want your money back but the consequences for your son are probably negligible
as the bank probably just wants a crime number to tick a box.
I lost my wallet years ago and a neighbour picked it up and maxed out my credit card on a spending spree. I knew who it was (he was ordering and paying for all kinds of stuff and having it sent to his home address), i reported everything to the police and they refused to take any action whatsoever claiming they had so many fraud cases that they let bank security deal with it.
Bank security do nothing, because they're also overwhelmed and i eventually got most of my money back but it took a couple of months.
As your son is only 7 i doubt that they would even give him a mild talking to.
- 5 years ago@MAGICDAVESHROOM I have spoken to Google play and they say it's easports responsibility but as of yet no luck getting a phone number or live chat or email back
- MAGICDAVESHROOM5 years agoLegend
Good luck talking with EA sports as it's registered to a Swiss address, your best bet is through your credit card company.
- 5 years ago@MAGICDAVESHROOM thank you for your help x