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Unexpected Charges From In-Game Purchases

What to do when your child has run up charges in Roblox, Fortnite, FIFA, or another game — including how to get a refund and stop it happening again.

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Your child has spent money — sometimes hundreds or thousands of pounds — inside a game without you realising. The most common culprits are Roblox (Robux), Fortnite (V-Bucks), FIFA / EA FC (FUT packs), Brawl Stars, and Genshin Impact. Charges can appear as many small transactions over weeks or as a single large one. Children often do not understand they are spending real money — the games are deliberately designed to blur the line. Loot boxes and FUT packs in particular use the same psychological mechanisms as gambling.

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Financially, this can be recovered in most cases — Apple, Google, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo all have refund routes, and the major card networks also offer chargeback protection if those fail. Behaviourally, repeated spending or a child becoming distressed when they cannot buy in-game items can indicate the start of a gambling-style pattern, and that does deserve attention. Avoid framing it as a moral failure — most adults would struggle to resist the same design tactics.

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Gather the evidence. Pull up the full purchase history (Apple: Settings → your name → Media & Purchases → View Account → Purchase History; Google Play: account.google.com → Payments). Note every transaction, the amount, and the date.

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Request refunds through the platform first. Apple: reportaproblem.apple.com — you can request refunds for purchases up to 90 days old, often longer if a child made them. Google Play: support.google.com/googleplay → request a refund. Be honest: "a child made these purchases without authorisation."

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If platform refunds are refused, raise a chargeback with your bank or card issuer — under UK consumer protection (Section 75 for credit cards, chargeback rules for debit cards), unauthorised charges by a minor are usually recoverable. Keep notes of every call.

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Turn off in-app purchases immediately. Apple: Settings → Screen Time → Content & Privacy Restrictions → iTunes & App Store Purchases → In-app Purchases → Don't Allow. Android: Google Play Store → Settings → Authentication → require for all purchases.

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Talk to your child without blame. Most children genuinely do not realise the spending is real money — the game shows V-Bucks or Robux, not pounds. Walk through it together: "this many Robux cost us this much real money."

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  • "These games are designed by adults to make children want to spend. You are not in trouble — but we need to make sure it cannot happen again."
  • "Let's look at the receipts together so you can see what the in-game money actually costs in real money."
  • "From now on, anything you want to buy in a game, we decide together first. That is not a punishment, it is the new rule for the whole family."

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If a platform refuses a refund for a clearly unauthorised purchase by a child, raise a formal complaint with the platform and then escalate to your bank's chargeback team or Action Fraud (0300 123 2040) if you suspect a scam. If your child is showing signs of compulsive spending (lying to play, distress when unable to buy, hiding the activity), speak to your GP — GambleAware (https://www.gambleaware.org, 0808 8020 133) supports under-18s with gambling-style behaviours.

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