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Originally Posted by jswinden
No, she was actually pretty cool about it and they decided to donate the items to local charities/places. The little girl had ordered $150 doll house so they gave that to a local children's hospital. She had also ordered 5 pounds of cookies, so they gave that away too. I'm not sure what else she ordered. Very refreshing to see the parents take the blame on themselves, and it clearly was their fault, and also refreshing that they didn't let the little girl keep her Dot bounty. 
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I assume then that they knew ahead of time that the Dot could be used for ordering by anyone in the household until they set up the proper controls?
Personally, I wish that Amazon devices came with purchasing disabled. That would require customers to actively enable the feature and eliminate the possibility of orders by those unaware of the feature.