Brian Bishop
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They're going to provide full refunds to consumers who have been affected.
Just a couple examples.
One consumer complained to the FTC, Federal Trade Commission, that her daughter had spent $2,600 on TAP Pet Hotel.
Others reported that their kids had racked up as much as $500.
So Apple has emailed consumers who may have been impacted, but consumers can also reach out to Apple if they believe they've been affected.
And Apple says protecting children has always been a top priority for the App Store.
But here's something interesting.
If the refunds do not reach $32.5 million, Apple will be required to pay the balance to the Federal Trade Commission.
What do they do with it?
Why was it given the remainder in iTunes gift cards?
You know what I never understand with talking about the relationship between money and concrete things like pelts and stuff?
The people, like survivalists who don't trust the bank, who want to turn their money into gold, if shit goes down, what good are gold bars going to do you?
I understand the idea that there's some intrinsic value, but really, if you're hungry and you're freezing, what is gold going to do for you?
But maybe they're thinking for a little while.
I think it'll be a currency.
I feel bad for that person because what good is the gold going to do that person?
You're right.
You're right.
Do you have change for a gold bar?
Yeah, it's the one β it's the last β Maybe you really could actually when I think of it that way.