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Little Girl Books $1,300 Trip to Disneyland After Guessing Her Dad’s PayPal Password. Stories about kids accidentally racking up serious bills through things like apps and online stores without their…

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Little Girl Books $1,300 Trip to Disneyland After Guessing Her Dad's PayPal Password.

Stories about kids accidentally racking up serious bills through things like apps and online stores without their parents' permission are always equal parts horrifying and hilarious. Instead of spending a few dollars getting ahead in Candy Crush, one 9-year-old girl took things a step further by booking a $1,300 trip to Disneyland after guessing her dad's PayPal password.

Dad Ian Wilson was completely shocked to come across a charge of £1,005.92 (about $1,300) taken from his PayPal account on the morning of October 27. Knowing that he hadn't made the charge himself, he immediately phoned the company to report that something was amiss with his account. But PayPal gave him some news that was even more shocking. "[PayPal] told me the the payments had been made from a device they deemed normal for me and did not consider it to be fraud," Wilson told Daily Mail.From there, the father took a look at his own account, meticulously going over the Internet history on his phone. After he noticed a bevy of Disney sites he hadn't visited, he immediately went to his 9-year-old daughter Susan. "I asked Susan and she said it was her," he said.

That's one way to get a family vacation... or to be grounded for life. Either way, who doesn't love a trip to Disney!