So, passwords have been changed, and child in question has been talked to about the importance of NOT downloading his account passwords onto other people's x-box consoles, but the nitty gritty of it is, I am currently out over $200 in charges and overdraft fees for games on DS14's x-box account that we did not buy.
As far as we can figure, DS loaded some type of information into his best friend's from-out-of-state (DS was invited to stay for a week this past summer) x-box. This past weekend, I received an email confirming charges for a Lego Batman game. None of my kids downloaded the game, and we have never had a problem with the account. My kids know that if they would like to purchase something, it must go through me first - not even DH can give permission because the account that is linked to the account is our household bills account that only I really know what is going on with on a daily basis.
So, when I saw the charge, I immediately went to the kids, who didn't know anything about it. Then DS14 said that he uploaded his info to best friends' x-box this summer so they could play DS's games while he was visiting. He called BF to see if BF accidentally downloaded the games under our account, and BF said that he had left the console in question at another friends house a few weeks ago. A little more digging, and it seems as though BF also has some mysterious x-box charges. As of now, it looks like this "friend" of BF's has been charging games under the two different accounts.
So, now what??!! Do I take this up with Microsoft, or do I go to this kids' parents? We moved away from the area 5 years ago, so I do not know this kid very well. I don't think that it is right to involve DS's best friends parents (whom we are very good friends with), or hold them responsible as they are facing the same issue as I am. I feel bad, also, having them have to be the intermediary when it was DS that was irresponsible to upload information that ultimately granted MY banking info to some random kid. We also have been told by our friends, and believe, that the kid in question is a good kid and likely does not realize that he is charging other people's accounts. We believe this, but also need him to stop! My theory is that he received Microsoft points for Christmas and thinks that he is using those to purchase new games but is logged onto the wrong accounts.
We called Microsoft the day we saw the charge, but they said that the only thing they could do at that point is credit the x-box with Microsoft points. Ummm...NO thank you!!! I do NOT want over $100 in x-box points!
Now I am out two x-box charges and three overdraft fees from my bank. I had already paid my bills, and three of them caused overdrafts since I don't keep a whole lot of extra cash in that account, and the transfer I hastily did got caught up in the holidays/weekend and didn't post until after the games and fees were charged.
What a mess. What can I do now?
As far as we can figure, DS loaded some type of information into his best friend's from-out-of-state (DS was invited to stay for a week this past summer) x-box. This past weekend, I received an email confirming charges for a Lego Batman game. None of my kids downloaded the game, and we have never had a problem with the account. My kids know that if they would like to purchase something, it must go through me first - not even DH can give permission because the account that is linked to the account is our household bills account that only I really know what is going on with on a daily basis.
So, when I saw the charge, I immediately went to the kids, who didn't know anything about it. Then DS14 said that he uploaded his info to best friends' x-box this summer so they could play DS's games while he was visiting. He called BF to see if BF accidentally downloaded the games under our account, and BF said that he had left the console in question at another friends house a few weeks ago. A little more digging, and it seems as though BF also has some mysterious x-box charges. As of now, it looks like this "friend" of BF's has been charging games under the two different accounts.
So, now what??!! Do I take this up with Microsoft, or do I go to this kids' parents? We moved away from the area 5 years ago, so I do not know this kid very well. I don't think that it is right to involve DS's best friends parents (whom we are very good friends with), or hold them responsible as they are facing the same issue as I am. I feel bad, also, having them have to be the intermediary when it was DS that was irresponsible to upload information that ultimately granted MY banking info to some random kid. We also have been told by our friends, and believe, that the kid in question is a good kid and likely does not realize that he is charging other people's accounts. We believe this, but also need him to stop! My theory is that he received Microsoft points for Christmas and thinks that he is using those to purchase new games but is logged onto the wrong accounts.
We called Microsoft the day we saw the charge, but they said that the only thing they could do at that point is credit the x-box with Microsoft points. Ummm...NO thank you!!! I do NOT want over $100 in x-box points!

Now I am out two x-box charges and three overdraft fees from my bank. I had already paid my bills, and three of them caused overdrafts since I don't keep a whole lot of extra cash in that account, and the transfer I hastily did got caught up in the holidays/weekend and didn't post until after the games and fees were charged.
What a mess. What can I do now?