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Holly LaFavers says she tried stopping 8-year-old Liam's Amazon order for about 70,000 Dum-Dum suckers before the treats arrived but it was too late.
Holly LaFavers’s son Liam used her Amazon account on her phone to order 30 cases, or about 70,000 Dum Dums lollipops, The Associated Press reported.
An 8-year-old boy’s heart was in the right place when he ordered some candy for his friends. The problem was it wasn’t a bag or two and he didn’t use his own account or money to place the order.
Mom speaks out after 8-year-old son orders 70K Dum-Dums on Amazon Holly LaFavers discovered the $4,200 purchase after checking her bank account.
A Kentucky mom is speaking out after her 8-year-old son unknowingly ordered 30 boxes of Dum-Dums lollipops on Amazon -- racking up a $4,200 charge.