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X Box 360, Is Going Online Free Of Charge And Can I Remove My Credit Card Details?
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i dont know anything about x box.
we bought xbox 360 for sons birthday and had 1 month gold membership free, when hubby tried to add the voucher for 1 month free he couldnt do it so we thought we first need to put credit card details.
im concerned though, my boy is 8 and i wouldnt want him to pay for downloading games .
is there any way to remove my credit card details, also i now know that you need to sigh in first to xbox and i changed the password so son doesnt know it, i guess without a password he cant do anything?
and maybe a silly question, but now xbox has internet connected to it, going online or "live" is it free without him signing on? thank you.
we bought xbox 360 for sons birthday and had 1 month gold membership free, when hubby tried to add the voucher for 1 month free he couldnt do it so we thought we first need to put credit card details.
im concerned though, my boy is 8 and i wouldnt want him to pay for downloading games .
is there any way to remove my credit card details, also i now know that you need to sigh in first to xbox and i changed the password so son doesnt know it, i guess without a password he cant do anything?
and maybe a silly question, but now xbox has internet connected to it, going online or "live" is it free without him signing on? thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thanks tuvok, yes it asked for an email address and we put down mine, and later on i changed my mail adress's pasword hoping that he wont be able to sign in if he doesnt know the password. i havent received any confirmation mail from xbox that we signed on or entered the credit card details. is that the norm? and going live, is it free of charge, i found out he can listen to music on the xbox and even watch movies??
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