Emily Sortor  |  March 12, 2020

Category: Legal News

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Kid playing Fortnite on computerA mother has filed a class action lawsuit against Sony Interactive Entertainment over claims that her child made more than $1,000 in in-game purchases while playing Fortnite.

Brandi Crawford says the game and how it is played through the Sony PlayStation encourages young players to make in-app purchases.

Allegedly, the game does not warn parents of minor players that these purchases can be made.

Crawford says her son began to play Fortnite on his PlayStation 4 in 2019. Allegedly, her son, known by the initials CRB, made in-game purchases worth more than $1,000. Crawford argues that this occurred because Sony allows minor players to make purchases without their parents’ knowledge or permission.

The Fortnite in-game purchases class action lawsuit argues that to play Fortnite CRB had to make an account with the PlayStation Network. This account reportedly made it so that he could buy and download digital content, including games. He then allegedly needed to link a debit card to the account, for which he used his mother’s debit card.

As part of signing up for a PlayStation Network account, users reportedly have to register an online account and agree with the Terms of Service and User Agreement. Allegedly, these terms of service require a user to agree that they are either not a minor or, if they are a minor, are making the account with their guardian’s consent. 

However, Crawford argues that these requirements are not effective in preventing children from making accounts. She says that many children make PlayStation Network accounts without their parents’ permission. In addition to making accounts, many children reportedly make in-game purchases without their parents’ permission. 

The Fortnite class action claims that in-game purchases include “skins” that change the appearance of a player’s in-game character and a Battle Pass that gives a player access to rewards not available for free. According to Crawford, the maker of Fortnite, Epic Games, allows children to make purchases for these virtual items without receiving the authorization from their parents. 

The Fortnite purchases class action lawsuit says that CBR made purchases of more than $1,000 worth of V-bucks, which are used in the game to make purchases of “skins” and Battle Passes.

Crawford says that she sought a refund of the purchases after she learned of her son’s unauthorized micro-transactions. However, the User Agreement that CRB signed reportedly says that all transactions are non-refundable, even if they are made by a minor.

The Fortnite class action argues that these purchases are voidable under California law, despite the terms of Sony’s agreements. Crawford asserts that she and other parents have suffered economic injury because of Sony’s allegedly unlawful refusal to refund purchases made by minors. 

This is not the first time that parents have taken issue with Fortnite’s in-game purchases. Two other class action lawsuits have made claims similar to Crawford’s.

Has your child made unauthorized Fortnite in-game purchases? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Crawford is represented by Keith Altman of Excolo Law PLLC.

The Fortnite In-Game Purchases Class Action Lawsuit is Crawford v. Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, Case No. 3:20-cv-01732-LB, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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123 thoughts onFortnite Class Action Says Kid Spent $1,000+ In Game

  1. Shelby says:

    I just emailed Sony because my son spent over 2,000 dollars on my visa. I have a feeling they will be emailing me back saying nothing they can do…. I will be livid.

    1. Shelby says:

      By the way he’s only 6. It’s not his fault he didn’t even know but this is ridiculous…

  2. Jeff says:

    Please add me. We have tried and tried to stop this. Three sons who play and lots of dollars- gone, and not without trying to find ways to deny access.

  3. Jean says:

    Yes my son and my grandson both spent ridiculous amounts on that game

  4. Wendy Moran says:

    I want to be part of this. My special needs son made so many transactions without my knowledge

  5. Christina childre says:

    Please add me this is true znd bull

    1. Hill says:

      How do i join or where do I file my claim? My son who js 10 racked up a lot of my hardwork earned money and now my bank has closed my account due to so many over draft fees that i pf course didnt know because I didn’t FREAKING MAKE!

  6. Deloris Morgan says:

    Add me. I have spent hundreds of dollars in the game-stop prepaid cards for my grandkids to play fortnite !!!

    1. Sarah G says:

      You knowingly bought the prepaid cards. The argument is for the parents whose children bought the v-bucks without their authorization.

  7. Brenda Wahid says:

    Yes my Grandson 11 has spent so much money on those foolish games and his attitude and disrespectfulness has gotten out of hand because of it!

    1. Jennifer Di Cicco says:

      100%-it’s heartbreaking. Also, my son has been called “ni&ga” repeatedly and even tho we report the player who uses this word at him, nothing is ever done.

  8. Marquisha says:

    Please add me and my son to this action suit I have spent over $1,000 for a 8-year-old to play this game money has been taken off my card off his car without us even authorizing in the use when I tried to get my money back they always said go through the bank this is on acceptable and my son is totally addicted to this game it’s so sad that I’ve actually had to start giving him medication for ADHD when he didn’t have this problem before he started playing this game

  9. Cassey L. Simon says:

    I hate the game my son is addicted to and even when I blocked it he was able to find a way to get on it.

  10. Sara Stotrz says:

    My grandson over $1,000 on the game and never enough always a new weapon or skin ect.

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