The pet fish spent the owner's four dollars, even releasing credit card details

The pet fish spent four dollars of its owner with strange behavior and also revealed credit card details. Photo: Courtesy of Morris YouTube Channel

Tokyo: An interesting incident happened in Japan when his pet fish not only spent his owner’s money but also revealed his entire credit card details in a live YouTube broadcast due to a computer error.

Japanese YouTuber Mayuti Kaimaru, aka Maurice, runs a YouTube channel that teaches fish to play video games. They are especially interested in Pokemon games.

During the live stream, their pet fish or fish swim in a special way in the water tank and there are sensors that act as buttons for the game. That’s how Maurice’s Nintendo Switch controller moves forward.

Meanwhile, it suddenly happened that a pokemon violet game was installed in the live stream. However, there was a computer error and he returned from the game to the home screen. Meanwhile, the action of the fish opened Nintendo’s e-shop and the fish converted the owner’s purchase of four dollars into points. Also, the owner’s credit card details were highlighted by a fish movement on the live stream.

A lot of damage was done to the wandering fish who also downloaded a Nintendo 64 app and bought a new avatar with his reward currency. Additionally, an email arrived on Maurice’s PayPal showing his name as ROWAWAWAWA instead of Maurice.

After that Morris had noticed all this scene and turned off the power of the whole system. However, at the request of the owner, the Nintendo company has returned his four dollars.

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