G06Q20/342

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING A TRANSACTION TO COLLECT ADDITIONAL TRANSACTION INFORMATION
20210365890 · 2021-11-25 · ·

Disclosed are systems and methods for using a transaction to collect additional transaction information. The method may include: receiving transaction information indicating that a transaction of one or more products and/or services has been made by a user from a merchant; when the transaction information is received, scanning a user e-mail account to identify a receipt for the transaction within an e-mail of the user e-mail account, wherein the receipt is indicative of a transaction price; when the receipt for the transaction is identified: extracting information of the one or more products and/or services from the receipt; and based on the extracted information, automatically generating and submitting a price adjustment claim for the one or more products and/or services when a price lower than the transaction price is found; and when the receipt for the transaction cannot be identified: automatically submitting information about a missing receipt to a fraud system.

Graphical user interface with dynamically changing proximity-based tiles
11228862 · 2022-01-18 · ·

A graphical user interface (GUI) has dynamically changing user-selectable graphical tiles that automatically reorder in closest-to-farthest order based on a real-time location of an electronic computing device having a location tracking device. Physical entities near the device are displayed on the GUI. As the location of the device changes, the list dynamically changes in real time by reordering display of the tiles on the GUI so that a closest of the physical entities is displayed topmost. A points balance associated with a user of the electronic computing device is displayed. A window is displayed in response to triggering events. The user can select one of the tiles, or the device can come within a minimum threshold distance. In response to a selection or user input, an exchange value is received from an external computer server corresponding to a number of points. An electronic transaction is facilitated using the exchanged points.

Computer system for identifying aberrant activity on a reward card platform

A reward card platform includes a database storing funding accounts, reward card purchase transactions, and aberrant activity rules. A first user interface enables purchasing reward cards, including controls to specify reward card parameters. A second user interface enables specifying rules to detect aberrant activity. The second user interface includes user interface controls to specify the rule parameters, including: specifying a moving window of time; specifying an aggregation type; specifying filtering; specifying aggregation grouping; and specifying a threshold value for triggering an alert. The platform includes a rules execution engine that runs periodically to evaluate each of the rules. For each rule, the engine identifies transactions whose timestamps fall within the moving window of time relative to a current time and satisfies the filters, then computes an aggregation of the transactions according to the aggregation type and aggregation grouping. When the aggregation exceeds the threshold value, the platform raises an alert.

Systems and methods for using a transaction to collect additional transaction information
11227260 · 2022-01-18 · ·

Disclosed are systems and methods for using a transaction to collect additional transaction information. The method may include: receiving transaction information indicating that a transaction of one or more products and/or services has been made by a user from a merchant; when the transaction information is received, scanning a user e-mail account to identify a receipt for the transaction within an e-mail of the user e-mail account, wherein the receipt is indicative of a transaction price; when the receipt for the transaction is identified: extracting information of the one or more products and/or services from the receipt; and based on the extracted information, automatically generating and submitting a price adjustment claim for the one or more products and/or services when a price lower than the transaction price is found; and when the receipt for the transaction cannot be identified: automatically submitting information about a missing receipt to a fraud system.

Gift Card With Balance Indicator Panels
20220012715 · 2022-01-13 ·

A gift card includes a card body having a retailer's or credit card company name and logo, a pre-printed gift card account balance representing the balance on the card when initially purchased, and a user-fillable Card Balance data field which can be completed using an ordinary pencil or pen. The gift card also may be printed with one or more prompts, such as a graphic or written instruction, to provide a user with sufficient instruction to use the re-writable functionality of the present invention, and may include dollar and cents indicators to facilitate a user to write the current and updated balance clearly and accurately.

Dual PIN payment instrument

A dual-pin payment instrument is provided. The payment instrument may provide a user access to funds made donated to the user. The payment instrument may include a first set of credentials that provide access to funds/credit owned by the user. The payment instrument may include a second set of credentials that provide access to funds/credit donated to the user. To an onlooker, use of the payment instrument may not appear any different than typical payment instrument use. However an ability to access donated funds/credit may provide the user access to the donated funds/credit in a respectful manner.

Replacing a fraudulently obtained exchange item

A method includes detecting, by a marketplace server of a computing network, fraudulent acquisition of an exchange item by a first computing device of the computing network. The exchange item has a first dynamic identifier (ID) that was created for the first computing device, where the first computing device is a first owner of the exchange item, exchange item information is associated with the exchange item, and the exchange item information includes a static ID of the exchange item. The method further includes deactivating, by the marketplace server, the first dynamic ID in response to the detecting fraudulent acquisition. The method further includes, after deactivating the first dynamic ID, detecting, by the marketplace server, requested use of the exchange item by the first computing device, denying, by the marketplace server, the requested use of the exchange item, and reclaiming, by the marketplace server, ownership of the exchange item.

Peer-To-Peer Transfer of a Stored Value

The present technology reduces external communication, server demand, network congestion, and processing power in facilitating the transfer of stored values. The technology as disclosed herein provides for users to transmit a stored value therebetween, allowing recipients to select how they would like to receive the stored value by means of one or more digital assets or other alternate values. The technology provides for a first user to transmit a stored value to one or more recipients. Upon receiving a selection as to how the recipients would like to receive the stored value, the present technology converts from the stored value as sent by the first user to the one or more alternate values as indicated by the recipients.

Public Good Coins
20220005082 · 2022-01-06 ·

This invention describes an operation in which money is deposited in an interest-bearing account where the yield is serving a widely acceptable social goal, while digital claim checks for that money are transacted either digitally as a digital coin or through a physical contraption housing a memory device with the digital coin inside.

Employee customizable payroll processing
11216891 · 2022-01-04 · ·

Various embodiments are related to apparatuses and methods related to payroll processing. An employee can designate a customized payroll pay period, and each employee can designate a different payroll pay period. For example, the employee can designate to receive payroll payments on any frequency supported by the employer, including receiving a daily payroll payment on each day that the employee works. The employee's employer can make payroll payments according to the employee's designation. Further, when the employer is a merchant that makes sales each day using, for example, a point of sale system, the employer can electronically pay the employee using funds from the day's sales. For example, the employee can work on a selected day, and can receive an electronic payroll payment at the end of the shift. The employee can immediately use the just received electronic payment funds to purchase a good from a second merchant.