Abstract: An example method involves a computing device displaying a first action-outcome node corresponding to a first marketing-campaign action, displaying a plurality of outcomes of the first marketing-campaign action, positioned around the first action-outcome node, wherein each outcome corresponds to a potential result of the first marketing-campaign action, displaying a second action-outcome node corresponding to a second marketing-campaign action, displaying a plurality of outcomes of the second marketing-campaign action, positioned around the second action-outcome node, wherein each outcome corresponds to a potential result of the second marketing-campaign action, and displaying a graphical link connecting an outcome of the first action-outcome node to the second action-outcome node.
Abstract: An article for use as a negotiable instrument includes a substrate having a front side and reverse side; first machine-printed information on the substrate's front side including an account number associated with the negotiable instrument, and a unique identifier associated with the negotiable instrument, the first machine-printed information uniquely identifying the negotiable instrument; and second machine-printed information on the substrate's reverse side that corresponds to the first machine-printed information such that comparison of respective images of the substrate's front and reverse sides indicates that the images correspond to the same negotiable instrument.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 15, 2016
Date of Patent:
June 20, 2017
Assignee:
Harland Clarke Corp.
Inventors:
Philip Magnus, Luis Sanchez, Richard Ebrey, Daniel Hartlage, Erik Mericle, Daniel Castilleja
Abstract: An article for use as a negotiable instrument includes a substrate having a front side and reverse side; first machine-printed information on the substrate's front side including an account number associated with the negotiable instrument, and a unique identifier associated with the negotiable instrument, the first machine-printed information uniquely identifying the negotiable instrument; and second machine-printed information on the substrate's reverse side that corresponds to the first machine-printed information such that comparison of respective images of the substrate's front and reverse sides indicates that the images correspond to the same negotiable instrument.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 12, 2014
Date of Patent:
January 19, 2016
Assignee:
Harland Clarke Corp.
Inventors:
Philip Magnus, Luis Sanchez, Richard Ebrey, Daniel Hartlage, Erik Mericle, Daniel Castilleja
Abstract: Technologies relating to a product packaging and storage system that is designed to assemble, hold, secure, ship, organize, use and/or store personalized check books and related materials that are used in conjunction with a banking account by consumers and/or businesses and purchased through financial institutions, retailers, and/or directly from a manufacturer of the check books.