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Doofrat
ParticipantYou can call Apple to reverse the charges. In app purchases isn’t the only thing to worry about. Once you enter your itunes password, it won’t prompt you (or anybody using your device) for a password for something like 10-15 minutes. So if there is a prompt to upgrade to a paid version, or to buy a different app and your daughter clicks it, you’ll be paying.
You can go to General – Restrictions to disable in app purchases too.
Doofrat
ParticipantYou can call Apple to reverse the charges. In app purchases isn’t the only thing to worry about. Once you enter your itunes password, it won’t prompt you (or anybody using your device) for a password for something like 10-15 minutes. So if there is a prompt to upgrade to a paid version, or to buy a different app and your daughter clicks it, you’ll be paying.
You can go to General – Restrictions to disable in app purchases too.
Doofrat
ParticipantYou can call Apple to reverse the charges. In app purchases isn’t the only thing to worry about. Once you enter your itunes password, it won’t prompt you (or anybody using your device) for a password for something like 10-15 minutes. So if there is a prompt to upgrade to a paid version, or to buy a different app and your daughter clicks it, you’ll be paying.
You can go to General – Restrictions to disable in app purchases too.
Doofrat
ParticipantYou can call Apple to reverse the charges. In app purchases isn’t the only thing to worry about. Once you enter your itunes password, it won’t prompt you (or anybody using your device) for a password for something like 10-15 minutes. So if there is a prompt to upgrade to a paid version, or to buy a different app and your daughter clicks it, you’ll be paying.
You can go to General – Restrictions to disable in app purchases too.
Doofrat
ParticipantYou can call Apple to reverse the charges. In app purchases isn’t the only thing to worry about. Once you enter your itunes password, it won’t prompt you (or anybody using your device) for a password for something like 10-15 minutes. So if there is a prompt to upgrade to a paid version, or to buy a different app and your daughter clicks it, you’ll be paying.
You can go to General – Restrictions to disable in app purchases too.
Doofrat
ParticipantWhy not hire a P.I. and have them put together evidence that she is indeed living there.(maybe video or pictures of her coming and going, hanging out with the brother or whatever he is)
Doofrat
ParticipantWhy not hire a P.I. and have them put together evidence that she is indeed living there.(maybe video or pictures of her coming and going, hanging out with the brother or whatever he is)
Doofrat
ParticipantWhy not hire a P.I. and have them put together evidence that she is indeed living there.(maybe video or pictures of her coming and going, hanging out with the brother or whatever he is)
Doofrat
ParticipantWhy not hire a P.I. and have them put together evidence that she is indeed living there.(maybe video or pictures of her coming and going, hanging out with the brother or whatever he is)
Doofrat
ParticipantWhy not hire a P.I. and have them put together evidence that she is indeed living there.(maybe video or pictures of her coming and going, hanging out with the brother or whatever he is)
Doofrat
ParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
Doofrat
ParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
Doofrat
ParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
Doofrat
ParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
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