No one would start intentionally shopping for a phone priced that high just by looking at this ad. It has to be a more literal clickbait.

UPDATE: I did not consider the currency. The number of responses mentioning currency tells me that’s what I overlooked. I am no longer even mildly infuriated and am therfore a liar 😅

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    Tell me you don’t have children without telling me you don’t have children.

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      Really? I’ve got a boy and I don’t give him access to any of my money. That’s just irresponsible

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      One 6, one 8 all of that applies. If you can’t manage to control device access at a basic level, I feel sorry for you.

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        You have very well behaved children then. A lot of kids around that age start figuring out passwords and that the Internet just gives them things. It’s not that parents leave things unsecured, it’s that kids are generally short term reward driven, have no concept of future consequences, and exploring the forbidden is a reward in itself.

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          Parents get so butthurt when they feel questioned

          Edit: surprised to see this upvoted. On Facebook you’d be roasted to a crisp for saying some shit like that. I haven’t been on FB in years, I guess I just rarely interact with online people talking about parenting