A 3 years old girl from New-Zeeland, shocked her mother when she logged from her mom’s computer on an auction site and made an order for a $12,000 excavator. I guess the girl wanted to get in constructions business from early age.
I don’t know if this news is funny or tragic for the mother in cause. It seems that the mother logged on this auction site in the previous day and looked for toy excavators for her daughter. In the morning after, the little girl managed to log into her mother’s account and mistakenly to order a real excavator.
The mom in cause received an e-mail from the seller and first she believed she won something, but in the end realized what the situation was. “I saw an email from TradeMe saying I had won an auction and another from the seller saying something like ‘I think you’ll love this digger’.”
The mother contacted the auction site and managed to solve the problem getting the money back. The conclusion is that these parents will never use again the auto-login on sites feature.
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very intresting