Well, considering "kids and teenagers" aren't likely to be making the kind of money that makes gaming companies fishing for "whales" worth their while, I've no sympathy for them either. If their parents are willing to float the cost of their kids investing money in a gaming scam, fuck all parties involved. It's a behavior that has soured the games industry for us all, those of us who're staring the pickpocket directly in the face while they're fondling our private parts in the search for our wallets.
This example is just very telling of how very dumb this whole process is and how far out of hand it has gotten, the idea that one might actually be able to pay
so much that the game becomes unplayable. Used to be hackers would be banned; we've apparently reached the point where it's now the legit paying customer.