So here is the deal. My little brother in law has a 10 year old friend that comes over and plays a lot. Their dads work together. Well about a week or so ago my father in law's iPad went missing. We didn't think too much of it since he misplaces stuff a LOT. Well today my mother in law checked her bank account and realized that a LOT of money was missing ($1,060 and change to be precise). Well it wasn't too hard to trace where that money went. It turns out the 10 year old friend stole the iPad and used my father in law's credit card information that was stored on the iPad to order over $1,000 worth of video games and stuff! Luckily they were able to get a hold of the bank and place where the games were ordered from and canceled most of the orders. Now there is the problem of overdraft fees incurred with their bank, which totaled a couple hundred dollars. My wife and I loaned my in laws enough money to cover their bank account so no more fees are incurred and they have money to live on, but that doesn't change the fact that the bank still charged them the overdraft the fees. They got the iPad back from the little boy (although now the screen is badly cracked and who knows what else is wrong). The little boys parents refuse to pay any of the overdraft fees nor repair the iPad and claim it is not their responsibility to pay for it. EXCUSE ME??? This should get interesting...

How can his parents possibly believe they aren't responsible for their child doing this? If it were our kid I would gladly take care of all the fees and repairs and do everything I could to smooth things over with the other parents. This really blows my mind.