2-year-old accidentally buys $ 2,000 worth of furniture on mom's phone

by Mark Bennett

February 06, 2022

2-year-old accidentally buys $ 2,000 worth of furniture on mom's phone
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Considering that today's very young people already know how to handle a smartphone even before they learn to count, leaving the phone unattended in the presence of your two-year-old son is not a great idea. We have already told you about how a 7-year-old boy had accidentally spent €1500 euros with his father's cell phone, but today the age of these child prodigies is getting lower and lower. In fact, a mother found herself with $ 2,000 worth of furniture ordered online by her 2-year-old child. The little one found the mother's smartphone active, with some products already inserted in the store cart which the parent would have bought at a later time. You can imagine her astonishment when the courier rang the doorbell of their house, to deliver multiple, unexpected packages ...

via NBC New York

Meet 22-month-old Ayaansh Kumar. He may still in diapers, but he's already spending big online. "It is really hard to believe that he has done this, but that’s what happened," said dad Pramod Kumar.

Pubblicato da NBC10 Boston su Sabato 22 gennaio 2022

Madhu Kumar, a mom from New Jersey, was browsing her smartphone for some furniture. Finding several interesting pieces, she put them in the cart to later choose which ones to buy. She didn't realize that her baby, Ayaansh Kumar, just 22 months old, while playing with her cell phone, inadvertently bought all the products from the store. Days later, Madhu was shocked to receive multiple large parcels at her door. The woman immediately turned to her husband, who turned out to be ignorant of everything. Even the two older children didn't have the faintest idea who had placed the order ...

There was only one possibility left, no matter how absurd: it was little Ayaansh!

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Wikimedia / Not the actual photo

Wikimedia / Not the actual photo

"It's really hard to believe he did it, but that's what happened," the baby's father commented publicly. The parents made no secret of the fact that they had a laugh when they discovered that their youngest son had caused the problem. Fortunately, they were able to return many of the  products bought by mistake to the store and be refunded. Other items, on the other hand, they have kept - not just because they wanted them, but also to preserve the memory of the first big problem caused by their son.

Now, however, both parents have stated that they will provide more effective security systems: facial recognition and fingerprints to unlock the phone ... and this should prevent little Kumar from getting into further trouble!

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