Patents Assigned to Newgistics, Inc.
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Patent number: 9033230Abstract: A method of calculating shipping costs due to a carrier in connection with customer returns of items shipped to the customer by merchant. A returns center receives shipping due packages containing returned items. Affixed to each package is a printed label, the label having machine readable manifesting data, representing at least a package identifier, the origin of the package, the a delivery location. The manifesting data is scanned and the package is weighed. Data collected from the scanning and weighing steps is delivered to a processing system, which calculates shipping costs and generates a manifest report.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventors: Terry Combs, Jennifer A. Milch
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Patent number: 8386337Abstract: A system and method for performing single-action returns of remotely purchased merchandise is provided. The system preferably includes at least one server and at least one client coupled via a network. The server is preferably operable to identify the user of the client system and retrieve a transaction listing for the identified user. The client system preferably displays the transaction listing to the user and allows the user to perform a single action to select transactions and/or merchandise for returns processing. In response to the single action performed, the server system preferably initiates and completes a returns process based upon stored user preferences for such returns. The returns process can include returning merchandise to the retailer from which it was purchased, auctioning the unwanted merchandise, notifying a shipping agent of the return as well as other return procedures.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S Siegel
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Patent number: 8380584Abstract: A system and method for providing return labels for remotely purchased merchandise. The system and method include the use of a web access tool (such as a web browser) and a web server to receive, from a customer associated with the web access tool, a request to initiate returns processing. The request is then correlated with return rules of a merchant, and the return is processed according to one or more of the return rules. The return rules can determine various return processes, such as validation of the return, notification to the merchant, crediting of the customer's account, and/or disposition of the returned item.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Patent number: 8332282Abstract: A system and method for providing return labels for remotely purchased merchandise, via the Internet. The method begins with receiving, from a customer, a request to initiate return processing, via a web access tool (such as a web browser) associated with the customer. Return information (such as identification of a transaction relating the item to be returned and identification of the customer) is displayed at the web access tool. Return-related data, such as a selection of a return item, is received from the customer via the web access tool. This information is used to generate a return label, which may be downloaded to the customer for printing.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Patent number: 8036905Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for local return of a remotely purchased product. A guidelines-based validation and disposition decision process allows for a collection and disposition decision regarding a remotely purchased product to be made prior to returning the product to a remote retailer via an expensive shipping and handling process. By providing a dispersed method of disposition for returned product through online auction web sites, the returned product may be disposed of for consumers/partners one item at a time and the optimal financial return on the returned products may be captured.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Patent number: 7716091Abstract: A method of using a public communications network, such as the Internet, to manage returns of items purchased by a consumer from a remote direct merchandiser. The customer is permitted to return an item to a local returns site or by having a local shipper pick up the item. Either of these local entities is in communications with a returns manager, who provides return information, credits the consumer's account, and handles subsequent disposition of the item.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Frederick L. Ross
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Patent number: 7376572Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for processing returns at a return center. The return center accesses return rules of a merchant associated with an item of merchandise that has been returned by a customer. The item is then processed according to one or more of the return rules. The processing may include determining the eligibility of the return, notification to a merchant associated with the return, crediting of an account associated with the customer, and/or subsequent disposition of the return.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Publication number: 20040143518Abstract: A system and method for providing return labels for remotely purchased merchandise. The system and method include the use of a web access tool (such as a web browser) and a web server to receive, from a customer associated with the web access tool, a request to initiate returns processing. The request is then correlated with return rules of a merchant, and the return is processed according to one or more of the return rules. The return rules can determine various return processes, such as validation of the return, notification to the merchant, crediting of the customer's account, and/or disposition of the returned item.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Publication number: 20040143519Abstract: A system and method for providing return labels for remotely purchased merchandise, via the Internet. The method begins with receiving, from a customer, a request to initiate return processing, via a web access tool (such as a web browser) associated with the customer. Return information (such as identification of a transaction relating the item to be returned and identification of the customer) is displayed at the web access tool. Return-related data, such as a selection of a return item, is received from the customer via the web access tool. This information is used to generate a return label, which may be downloaded to the customer for printing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Newgistics, Inc.Inventor: Philip S. Siegel
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Patent number: RE42177Abstract: A method for handling goods returned by customers of a plurality of different merchants. Merchants who have authorized return of merchandise transmit data identifying the customer and the merchandise to be returned to a central return facility for inclusion in a database. Customers of these merchants package the merchandise to be returned and are provided with a return authorization shipping label by the central return facility. This label includes a scannable bar code identifying the merchant and the customer. After the merchandise is received at the central returns facility, the scannable bar code is scanned so that the merchandise can be sorted by merchant, and the merchandise is then inspected to determine if the merchandise authorized for return has been received. If so, the appropriate merchant is advised, and the customer is electronically credited for the return of the merchandise.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Newgistics, Inc.Inventors: O. Shannon Hauser, Billy H. Snipes, Stephen S. Sugiyama, Christine O. Adkinson