The mother canceled half of the minibikes and the cowboy boots her daughter ordered.
A mother, living in Westport, Massachusetts, was left shocked having discovered that her 5-year-old daughter bought over $3,000 worth of stuff from her Amazon account, according to reports.
While driving home, Jessica Nunes, allowed her daughter Lila to use her phone, thinking she would only play games on it.“I go on my Amazon order history to find that I, or somebody, had ordered 10 motorcycles, a Jeep and 10 pairs of cowgirl boots women’s size seven,” Nunes told
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