Post: Playing Xbox Cost a Family Their Identity
03-21-2011, 05:43 AM #1
420
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Source: You must login or register to view this content. // By: 420 // March 20, 2011.


14 year old Zach Grant learned the cliché lesson of "Don't talk to strangers!" the hard way. The issue was stated by Grant's mom on Tuesday night, where she explained that; Zach was talking to a person (with the gamertag of Mr.Lambourgini) on Xbox Live, about Microsoft Points, something young Grant was interested in. Mr.Lambourgini asked Zach for an email and password. Zach gave up the info, and his fathers credit card information was now revealed to Mr.Lambourgini.

Luckily, Zach recorded the conversation:

Originally posted by another user
Mr.Lambourgini:

<li> "What you have to do is send me an email address and password."

<li> "You have like 20 minutes to get me an email address and password. I am not a hacker."
[/quote]

Zach states the offender bought around $500 worth of stuff related to Microsoft; who have not come up with a solution for the Grant family yet.
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The following 2 users say thank you to 420 for this useful post:

ChefHOU, NeglectFate
03-27-2011, 12:28 AM #29
Cell
Banned
My friends brother got hacked like that except it was for a COD4 CL, luckily his parents canceled their credit card. He played his xbox too much anyway and now my friend (his brother) wont let him go on his account Lol Claps
03-29-2011, 08:22 PM #30
Rokiz
Death is hereditary
Im sure i learnt not to trust strangers asking for my infomation when i was about, when i got my ps3, what a idiot, no one will buy you M$ points, pay for them your self.

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