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Google forgives 12-year-old's costly mistake; waives 100,000 Euro bill

Updated on: 06 October,2016 08:32 PM IST  | 
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Jose Javier, a 12-year-old boy from Torrevieja, Spain, created an account with Google pay-per-click service AdWords in August, which ads above search results and on other sites. The budding musician's goal was to make his brass band famous

Google forgives 12-year-old's costly mistake; waives 100,000 Euro bill

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Jose Javier, a 12-year-old boy from Torrevieja, Spain, created an account with Google pay-per-click service AdWords in August, which ads above search results and on other sites. The budding musician's goal was to make his brass band famous.


According to a report in The Guardian, Javier's parents, who had opened a savings account in his name – gave his banking details thinking he was actually going to earn money from ads on his homemade website.


As per Google AdWords, a customer gives his or her credit card details and only pays when someone clicks on the link something Javier possibly didn't know about. He ended up racking a 100,000 Euro, which is approximately around Rs 74 lakh in debts. His parents were notified of this by the bank authorities.

But, a spokesperson at Google has confirmed that they would be waiving the exorbitant bill as they believe "it was all a mistake and that he did it without thinking".

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