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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is there a way to take registered debit cards off the consoles?
I'm not a techno phobe and thought I was up to date with this stuff.
Just checking the bank statement and found my son has spent £114 on game updates, I wanna take off the card so he can't do it without asking etc
Why guys/girls help here? |
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By *4nc3rCouple
over a year ago
Clacton-On-Sea, Essex |
"Game updates" I would put money on that being FIFA/PES packs lol
If you go into the Xbox's settings there should be either a payment setting or security setting I would have thought - I know we removed our PayPal from ours after unidentified payments appeared on our account - but I don't remember how :-/
Better off to buy him Microsoft vouchers when he needs things (there are cheap websites where you can pay via paypal and they will email you the code within an hour rather than going to a store and paying full price) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is there a way to take registered debit cards off the consoles?
I'm not a techno phobe and thought I was up to date with this stuff.
Just checking the bank statement and found my son has spent £114 on game updates, I wanna take off the card so he can't do it without asking etc
Why guys/girls help here? "
£114 on dlc is a bit excessive as most games cost an average of £50. Trying to give a bit of context. |
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"Thanks for the replies, the updates were world of tanks, battlefield 4 and grand theft auto.
Think I'll give them a ring."
world of tanks is free on updates the only thing you pay for is gold items shells amo tanks and added extras to your tank or for a premium account |
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