family car after his young son managed to rack up a bill of almost £1,300 in an hour on a mobile phone game.Ashaz Mutaza, seven, used costly top ups while playing the game to run up the eye-watering sum of money.Dad Muhammad, 41, only realised what had happened when he found 29 email receipts for transactions ranging from £1.99 to £99.99 for mythical monster training game Dragons: Rise of Berk.Now the shocked doctor has had to sell his Toyota Aygo motor to cover the cost of the £1,289.70 iTunes bill, the Sun reports.Dismayed Muhammed said: "Initially, my thought was that I had been scammed."I never thought it would be possible to spend that much money on a kids' game."Schoolboy Ashaz was only playing the free game for an hour and Muhammad.
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