

It get better when your kids get older regarding their level of understanding, but unfortunately their needs become more expensive. Yeah, i admit i had some fun being a jerk and i topped some of his friends just by ordering even more expensive hardware just to annoy their parents if i had the feeling that they deserved this - i loved these subtile attacks especially if they complained a few days before about my way of mowing the lawn or the temperature of my beer. I actually spent hundreds of hours over the years to discuss the expressed needs of my son to invest money in Fortnite or the newest iPhones - just 2 of countless other topics.Įven if i was able to convince him on certain occasions that his needs where artificially produced just by peer pressure and no real needs - i approved most of his requests in order to be able to compete and to allow him to play with friends.

If you understand that the early addiction to social media or games is just a result of a growing gaps (due to whatever reasons) between children and their parents and steadily increasing competition of adults based on monetary items. So asking for a law against micro-transactions is pointless as you already need the consent for the payments, this is just a result and not the root cause for this. I am not sure if your proposals are the right way or suited to solve any issues.Įven without this example of a video game (you can use cell phone apps/games too) the main issue is not missing laws, the problem lies within our society itself. Where are real money involved must be real law applied.
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Selling premium vehicle, oh wait need to be "fixed" after a week. Im talking about that for years, at the moment this is eldorado.
