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The suit describes the purchases as "virtual supplies, ammunition, fruits and vegetables, cash and other fake 'currency' " sold via the iTunes platform. The lawsuit contends that Apple customers have lost millions of dollars because their children have been lured to purchase virtual items needed to succeed at games - items like Katie's Smurfberries. "They were very easy about it."īut other app customers - and their parents - haven't been so lucky, according to a class-action lawsuit filed April 11 by Philadelphia and Massachusetts lawyers. "They refunded everything," said the Newtown Square mother of three. White got the charges quickly reversed when she called Apple to question how a 4-year-old could have rung up such large fees simply by hitting buttons on an iPad touchscreen. The 4-year-old's largest purchase? A Wagon of Smurfberries for $99.99.
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The next day, the little girl was revealed as a big spender - and the free app as anything but free - courtesy of an iTunes receipt e-mailed to her mom. One day she was enjoying the popular iPad and iPhone application - a "free app," in smartphone and tablet lingo.
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Cindy White still marvels at how easily her daughter, Katie, blew through $174 two months ago while playing a Smurfs' Village game on White's iPad tablet computer.