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Is it illegal to steal others' points after consumption?

Break the law. Behavior is a crime of embezzlement, and the law certainly does not advocate it. If the civil law does not prohibit it, it is allowed, but misappropriation is obviously infringement, so it is illegal. Theft points are valuable and measurable, and once the value reaches the standard of theft, it constitutes theft. Professor Zhang Mingkai said that stealing waste paper from several cars, if the waste paper passed the value judgment, also constitutes theft. According to Article 264 of the Criminal Law, the crime of theft refers to the act of stealing public or private property for the purpose of illegal possession, or repeatedly stealing, burglary, theft with a weapon, and pickpocketing public or private property.

Theft of public and private property includes tangible money, gold and silver jewelry and other property, as well as intangible property such as electricity, gas and natural gas. Stealing the property of one's own family or close relatives is generally not treated as a crime; If criminal responsibility is really to be investigated, the punishment should be different from those who commit crimes in society.

The price of stolen goods shall be determined by valid proof of the price of stolen goods. If it is uncertain, it shall be calculated in RMB according to the price of similar goods at the time and place of the crime and the nuclear price method stipulated in the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Theft Cases (Fa Shi [1998] No.4).

According to the specific provisions of the Criminal Law and relevant judicial interpretations, the following acts are also punished as theft:

(1) Paragraph 3 of Article 193 of the Criminal Law stipulates that anyone who steals a credit card and uses it shall be convicted and punished for theft;

(2) Article 2 10 of the Criminal Law stipulates that anyone who steals special invoices for value-added tax or other invoices that can be used to defraud export tax rebates or deduct taxes shall be convicted and punished for theft;

(3) Article 253 of the Criminal Law stipulates that postal workers who open, conceal or destroy mails and telegrams without permission to steal property shall be convicted and punished for theft;

(4) Article 265 of the Criminal Law stipulates that anyone who steals another person's communication line, copies another person's telecommunication code number or uses it knowing that it is stolen or copied telecommunication equipment and facilities for profit shall be convicted and punished for theft;

(5) Article 7 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Cases Disrupting the Management Order of the Telecommunication Market stipulates that anyone who illegally recharges and uses a telecommunication card, resulting in a great loss of telecommunication charges, shall be convicted and punished for theft;

[6] Article 8 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Cases Disrupting the Management Order of the Telecommunication Market stipulates: Whoever steals other people's public information network accounts and passwords to access the Internet, causing great losses to other people's telecommunication charges, shall be convicted and punished for theft.