“I didn’t know what my son was up to,” the boy’s mother Inma Quesada told EL PAÍS.
But this didn’t stop Google trying to charge another €78,000 to the account.
In cases where parents had actually authorized their children to set up such a service it would have to be shown that the parents had given permission to hand over bank account details to the company concerned.
At that point, the parents put a block on the account and sent the bills back to Google.
“I’ve told him that his actions have consequences but he doesn’t seem to realize, he thinks nothing’s going to happen.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/10/05/inenglish/1475654360_868274.html
