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Originally Posted by Cal813
I like your #3 option. I ran into this type of issue before. I basically told the under aged kid to have their parent contact me. Once the parent called me, I told them about the TOS and how I didn't want to get myself or their child in any sort of trouble. The Father was pretty happy, that I would go through all this trouble to make sure nothing bad happens. So the father used his information, since he is legal of age and that solved my issue.
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This was actually what I was going recommend after reading your post and before reading Cal813's. The best thing to do would be to send a notice to that child to have the parent or guardian contact you with in x amount of days- 7 days for example and if they do not contact you with in that amount of time you will have to terminate the account. Let the child know that contacting you by e-mail will not do, that can be easily spoofed and children are smarter with computers at younger ages these days. This should solve your problem. Always make sure to document all steps and precautions you have taken to prevent a situation also, if it has the potential to lead into one. You should be fine though.