"Naked kids" have no idea about money and only care about playing games, so sometimes parents will find that their bank card or mobile payment software has inexplicably reduced money, and the amount is not small. After careful inspection, they will find that it turns out that it

"Naked kids" have no idea about money and only care about playing games. So sometimes parents will find that their bank card or mobile payment software has inexplicably reduced money, and the amount is not small. After careful inspection, they will find that It turned out that it was my "naughty child" who took the parents' mobile phone to recharge the game. So in this case, can the game company be asked to refund the game fee that has been recharged?


First, if the child is less than eight years old when recharging the game, then the recharge behavior is invalid, and parents can ask the game company to refund the recharge fee.


Second, the child is over eight years old, and his behavior of recharging money for the game is consistent with his age, intelligence, and mental health, that is, he knows what he is doing, so the money he recharges the game cannot be refunded.


Third, the child is over eight years old, but he cannot recognize his behavior. In other words, he does not know that he has recharged money for the game, so the child’s parents need to ratify his recharge behavior before it can be valid. If he refuses to ratify, The game company can be asked to refund the recharge fee.


When children grow up, parents' company may be the most important thing compared to mobile games.


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