Not really enough information to answer specifically - but this is a charge that is generally used when someone is being charged with the theft of electrical service - water service - gas service - phone service - cable service - etc., although other "services" can be covered under this statute also.
Services offering identity theft protection range in cost. Common services such as LifeLock, Idenitity Guard, TrustedID, and IDFreeze. The typical cost of identity theft protection services ranges between $10 to $25 per month.
Not as far as i know.
Yes, Identity Theft includes taking or using someone's Social Security Number. Identify Theft that includes theft of services or goods is illegal. Both Identity Theft and Theft of services or goods are criminal acts for which a person can be fined, face jail time, and be required to pay restitution.
You can be arrested in certain jurisdictions for theft of services or theft. This is both a criminal and civil matter as a business can still sue you for the theft and win to recover the losses.
Theft by deception can be a felony offense. Theft by deception is when a person uses deception to get free services or property of another. Theft by deception is not the same thing as unintentionally writing a check for something and not having enough in the account to cover it.
It is theft of services to use one
Yes under theft of services laws, if you provided a service to them. Or just theft if you sold them a product on credit.
Calibration services are a security system to prevent theft in stores. They are available through companies or online at http://www.nist.gov/calibrations/.
You can protect yourself against identity theft and fraud by using services such as Lifelock. You can learn more about this service at the official Lifelock website.
You should look into services such as LifeLock. For a fee they will do all the work for you and insure you up to a certain amount if you are a victim of identity theft. You might want to read up on the effectiveness of those types of services (such as from lifelock). I think this site is a good reference. The number one source of identity theft is lost/stolen wallets. Limit the information you carry around. SOLUS Identity Theft Protection. Http:/www.solusid.com
I believe that is called "theft of services" and can be prosecuted in most places.
It is an offense. In some jurisdictions the statute is worded as "Theft of Services," but regardless of how the statute is worded there are laws against it in every jurisdiction, it is stealing, theft, larceny.