Jack Black's Son Racked Up A $3k App Bill -

In true Jack Black fashion, the actor sat his then eight-year-old son down for a serious "talk" about the value of money.

Black only realized what was happening when he checked his email and found approximately from Apple. After doing the math, he discovered the total had reached a staggering $3,000. A "Rock Star" Reality Check

He contacted the app developers to request a refund, openly criticizing the practice of marketing $100 purchases in games specifically designed for children as "irresponsible". A Warning for All Parents Jack Black's Son Racked Up a $3K App Bill

Immediately following the discovery, Black disabled all in-app purchases on the iPad.

Black's story highlights a growing concern regarding predatory game design. Many apps use confusing multiple currencies to mask the real-world cost of items, making it easy for children (and sometimes adults) to lose track of their spending. In true Jack Black fashion, the actor sat

Black explained to Sammy that even though "Daddy makes money in movies," spending $3,000 a day on digital diamonds was unsustainable and could lead to them losing their home.

The trouble began with a game that was marketed as free to play. The game involved collecting monsters, but progress required "diamonds" and "jewels". While individual items could be bought for as little as 99 cents, the app also offered a "big sack of diamonds" for $100—a button Sammy found particularly appealing. A "Rock Star" Reality Check He contacted the

Jack Black may be a Hollywood superstar, but even he isn't immune to the "microtransaction monster" that many modern parents face. During an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , Black shared a hilariously relatable—yet painful—story about how his son, Sammy, managed to rack up a massive $3,000 bill on an iPad. The "Free" Game That Wasn't