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    Toddler buys real digger online

    A New Zealand couple nearly found themselves in a financial hole when their three-year-old daughter bought an earthdigger in an internet auction.

    The child, Pipi Quinlan, was trying out her online skills while her parents were asleep in bed.

    They only unearthed the truth when they received an email demand for NZ$20,000 (£8,000) from the seller.

    Pipi's mother, Sarah, had left the computer logged on. The owner of the digger is not insisting on the sale.

    Shock

    Sarah Quinlan told the BBC that she had been looking for toys online, and using an automatic log-in to an auction site.

    But a shock was in store when she got up the next day.

    "When I found an email from a guy who said 'can you deposit the money?' I thought - hang on - this isn't quite what I expected," she said.

    Pipi had only been allowed to use the computer for the first time the week before - but is obviously a fast learner.

    "It's been a lot of fun," said Sarah, "She's earned a bit of notoriety."

    But Sarah is determined the same thing will not happen again, and has urged the parents of other young children not to be caught out.

    "I've taken all my automatic log-ins off anything she could purchase from," she said.
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  • #2
    She should probably be reminded to clear out her Recent Documents as well

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    • #3
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        3 year old buys digging equipment online

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        Toddler buys real digger online
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        Pipi's parents nearly had to dig deep

        A New Zealand couple nearly found themselves in a financial hole when their three-year-old daughter bought an earthdigger in an internet auction.

        The child, Pipi Quinlan, was trying out her online skills while her parents were asleep in bed.

        They only unearthed the truth when they received an email demand for NZ$20,000 (£8,000) from the seller.

        Pipi's mother, Sarah, had left the computer logged on. The owner of the digger is not insisting on the sale.

        Shock

        Sarah Quinlan told the BBC that she had been looking for toys online, and using an automatic log-in to an auction site.

        But a shock was in store when she got up the next day.

        "When I found an email from a guy who said 'can you deposit the money?' I thought - hang on - this isn't quite what I expected," she said.

        Pipi had only been allowed to use the computer for the first time the week before - but is obviously a fast learner.

        "It's been a lot of fun," said Sarah, "She's earned a bit of notoriety."

        But Sarah is determined the same thing will not happen again, and has urged the parents of other young children not to be caught out.

        "I've taken all my automatic log-ins off anything she could purchase from," she said.
        "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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        • #5
          Sounds like something Kuci would do.
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          • #6
            Now they need the kid to respond to the "your car warrantee is about to expire" telephone marketers.
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