Coupon Theft Legal Steps

Summary

Unauthorized use of phone numbers for coupon theft can be reported to the police. They may request personal information for verification and contact purposes. If you decide to press charges, the police will guide you through the process, which may involve a court summons. When speaking with the officer, ask about the information needed, how it will be used, and the next steps. If your employment is unstable, explain your situation to the officer. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized guidance.

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I live in massachussets
Hi ****! I can provide help specific to Massachusetts too. Could you share what legal issue you're facing? This way, I can give you the most relevant information.
an ex boyfriend has been using me and my dad's phone numbers at cvs and stealing all our coupons and special offeres. these include a $* monthly bonus we get because of a program we enrolled in. my dad is *. its unknown exactly how long he has been doing this but it has been since at least december of *. however it seems odd that he would suddenly start this when we broke up 8 years ago it seems likely that he has been doing this much longer. Given that my dad is a senior citizen and that because our phone numbers (that he has been using) are tied to our cvs pharmacy accounts I got the police involved. the poilce officer is going to call me to talk and if I still want to press charges they will send it to the court. they will review the case and from there a summons will be sent to all of us. why is the officer asking for my dad and my employer
In cases like this, the police might ask for your dad's and your employer's information for several reasons:
- Verification: To verify your identity and your dad's connection to the case.
- Contact Information: To have a reliable way to contact you or your dad if needed.
- Background Check: To assess any potential risks or background information that might be relevant to the case.
It's essential to clarify with the officer if you have any concerns. Would you like information on how to proceed with pressing charges?
what if I don't really have stable work, I do some administrative work that is maybe * hours a week. otherwise I volenteer
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Hi ****, in situations like this, providing your employment details might be part of the procedure, even if your work is not stable. You can explain your current employment and volunteer status to the officer. If you wish to move forward with pressing charges, I can guide you on that process. Would you like more information?
what questions should I ask when the officer calls
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Hi ****, when the officer calls, consider asking the following questions:
- What specific information do you need from me and my dad?
- How will our information be used in the investigation?
- What are the next steps in the legal process if I decide to press charges?
- Is there any additional documentation or evidence you require?
Feel free to ask the officer for clarification on any concerns you might have.