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This Six-Year-Old Treated Herself To A Shopping Spree On Amazon Prime

This Six-Year-Old Treated Herself To A Shopping Spree On Amazon Prime

This girl may only be six-years-old but she knows how to get an online order delivered the next day.

Niamh Spence

Niamh Spence

We all know the dangers of online shopping - you went to get a dress for your sister's hen do and before you know it you've brought two pairs of shoes, five necklaces and a denim jacket oh and you brought three dresses. You know, just in case.

Once you click you can't stop. It's true. And it even applies to children.

Six-year-old Caitlin was recently allowed to order a Barbie from Amazon for her birthday with her mum's supervision but according to BuzzFeed this little girl got a taste for online shopping and went back for more without anyone knowing.

The next day, a delivery arrived at the family's home. Caitlin's cousin, Ria Diyaolu, told BuzzFeed: "They just started unloading box after box after box."

Diyaolu shared an image of Caitlin on Twitter standing beside her enormous delivery with a cheeky grin on her face.


Diyaolu tweeted: "My badass little cousin ordered $300 worth of toys w/o my aunt & uncle knowing. This is a picture of how everyone found out.

"Her mom went on her Amazon account and saw three pages of things she had ordered.

"She knew exactly what she was doing when she did it. I was so surprised that a 6-year-old knew how to do one-click, next-day shipping. She's a little scammer in the making."

People on Twitter couldn't help but see the funny side of the whole thing with one person saying: "If I pulled this, Christmas would be canceled plus I'd have be in the ground."

A second person tweeted: "all I see is my mommy putting them boxes back in that van as she throw me in there with them."

A third added: "I tried to do something like that when I was like 9 or 10. I took my Auntie's card and tried to order a treadmill for my Mom Then the fraud department called & I got in trouble."

In the end, Kaitlin decided to donate all of the toys that she cheekily ordered to the children's hospital where she spent time as a baby.

A good deed well done, Kaitlin.

Featured Image Credit: Pixbay/PA Images

Topics: Life News, Shopping, Real, Amazon