Comments on: BillMyParents makes it easy for kids to spend parents' money
It's cute, yes, but it's smart, too: New service lets children earmark goods for later purchase by their parents.
It's cute, yes, but it's smart, too: New service lets children earmark goods for later purchase by their parents.
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Looks like the beginning of a whole new type of spam!!! FROM YOUR OWN KIDS!! --- jkk
I dunno I have mixed feeling about this!
Is there an option to reply to your kid:
ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND,YOU LITTLE %$%%%^%^&!
Heh, but smart parents might start noticing the times the e-mails were sent and could come back at their kid with, "What the hell were you doing shopping for new clothes at 10am, you were supposed to be paying attention to your english teacher!!"
I have an idea if they are teens have them get a job.
but seriously I can see so much spam off this. But in all seriousness it is an intersting idea but nothing better then real comunication.
In Europe, a "service" like this would be called outrageous. In countries where it isn't illegal yet, you'd see new laws MAKING it illegal appear in no time.
That's just messed up; it's not cute at all.
Plus I hate the word "tweens."
Great site, great service - thanks
This reminds me that people need spell check softwares. "between tweens ", this needs to be corrected
This company is very solid from top to bottom for a startup. I have been following it for sometime at http://www.socialwise.blogspot.com. The revenue potential is ridiculous on the low end.
Mark my words, this will be a household name.
- by easton80 May 18, 2009 6:44 PM PDT
- Pretty soon no one will have to leave their computer screens. We will all weigh 400lbs, as was depicted in the movie "Wall-E".
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(15 Comments)but back to spoiled brats...I mean really, I would just get about 20 emails a day - not "Hi Mom I love you and miss you, and how was your day today!" to just a list of all the video games and Lego toys my son wants and everything ever put out by the High School Musical company that my daughter would want.
I want my kids to at least feel the need to suck up to me if they want something. I mean that is how the world operates anyhow. It is valuable for them to learn the skills of charm and manipulation to get what they want - these are VERY important life skills! No one is going to give you something if you just send them an invoice. That's like meeting a guy online and just sending a link to the house you want him to buy you. I want to hear how I'm the best Mommy, the prettiest Mommy and how they are going to take the garbage out with no complaints if they just get the skateboard they want.