Patents by Inventor Phil M. Chakiris
Phil M. Chakiris has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8256682Abstract: A foldable data card assembly and method are disclosed. The foldable data card assembly comprises a base assembly with a left portion, a middle portion, and a right potion. The left portion or the middle portion contains an aperture. A data card is enclosed within the base assembly such that the aperture is aligned with a special number on the data card. A security barrier is placed adjacent to the personal account number on the data card, but the security barrier is not placed between the aperture and the special number on the card. During manufacture, the special number is read from the card through the aperture, and the special number used to generate activation information which is printed on the package. The activation information is read at the point of sale, and used to activate the account associated with the activation information.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: e2interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phil M. Chakiris, Chandilyn Smith, Brian Blasius
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Patent number: 8190472Abstract: Methods for using a rebate card and preventing the retention of rebate value when the product that prompted the rebate is returned are disclosed. Methods for using the rebate card may be limited for use at a particular retailer and/or for a particular manufacturer's goods or services. Methods for preventing the improper retention of rebate value may comprise: determining the amount the customer paid for the product; determining if a rebate value was provided for the product being returned; deducting the amount of the rebate from the amount the customer paid for the product; and providing the remaining amount the customer paid for the product being returned to the customer. In some embodiments of the present invention, the amount of the rebate value that was provided based on the purchase of the product being returned may be deducted from the customer's rebate account. Additionally, rebate cards may be RFID enabled.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: e2interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Karl Denzer, Dustin Young
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Patent number: 8190471Abstract: A method and system for using a rebate card are disclosed. The method may comprise initiating a purchase transaction for one or more products at a point of sale, determining whether the purchase transaction qualifies for a rebate, determining a rebate value based on the purchase transaction and the rebate, activating a rebate value in a rebate card account associated with a rebate card based on the determining action, and delivering the rebate card to a customer of the one or more products during the purchase transaction.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: e2interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Karl Denzer, Dustin Young
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Publication number: 20120084162Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods of conducting a payment system, facilitated between a computerized processor, a point-of-sale, a customer, and one or more payees to whom the customer wishes to make a payment. The method including the steps of: receiving composite payment transaction information from the customer—including identifying information of the one or more payees and an indication of the an amount of value the customer wishes to pay to each of the one or more payees, associating an identifier with the composite payment transaction information, providing the identifier to the customer, receiving the identifier from the point-of-sale, receiving an amount of value from the point-of-sale, and providing value to the one or more payees in the amount indicated by the customer in the composite payment transaction information. The system configured to provide payment in a similar manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Merrill Brooks Smith, Phillip Craig Graves, Phil M. Chakiris
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Publication number: 20110153441Abstract: The invention is generally directed to a method of managing the activation and use of a specific merchandise, facilitated between at least a retailer that sells the specific merchandise, a customer that purchases the specific merchandise, and a central processor that authorizes activation and use of the specific merchandise. The method includes the steps of receiving an indicia that uniquely identifies the specific merchandise, and an activation code associated with the merchandise that will allow the merchandise to properly function; storing the indicia of the specific merchandise and the activation code; receiving a confirmation of a valid purchase transaction of the specific merchandise, the confirmation of valid sale comprising the indicia of the specific merchandise; determining the activation code associated with the specific merchandise; and providing the activation code associated with the specific merchandise to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Merrill Brooks Smith, Phillip Craig Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, David J. Etling
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Publication number: 20110066517Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods providing payment into a pre-existing customer account with a provider of goods or services, the method facilitated between a customer, a provider of goods or services, and a processor. The method including steps such as receiving from the customer value, identifying information of the customer, and information sufficient to identify the provider and pre-existing account of the customer; accessing a payment platform of the provider; determining information required by the provider in order to provide payment into the customer account; communicating information required by the provider in order to provide payment into the customer account; and providing a value into the customer account.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Merrill Brooks Smith, Phillip Craig Graves, Phil M. Chakiris
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Publication number: 20100299196Abstract: A method and system for using a rebate card are disclosed. The method may comprise initiating a purchase transaction for one or more products at a point of sale, determining whether the purchase transaction qualifies for a rebate, determining a rebate value based on the purchase transaction and the rebate, activating a rebate value in a rebate card account associated with a rebate card based on the determining action, and delivering the rebate card to a customer of the one or more products during the purchase transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: e2interactive, Inc. d/b/a e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Karl Denzer, Dustin Young
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Publication number: 20100235249Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods of activating an electronic device at a point-of-sale (POS). The device may be identified by an indicia and activation may occur following purchase of the device. The method may include the steps of receiving at a central processor from the POS the indicia identifying the device purchased at the POS; enabling by the central processor a feature or functionality of the device or use of the device; and conveying to the device information material to the feature, functionality, or use. The system may include a central processor that activates the device. The central processor may include various interfaces with the POS, provider, and device, as well as a database with records related to the device and an activation processor for determining if activation is appropriate, activating the device, and sending information material to the feature, functionality, or use to the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: e2interactive, Inc. d/b/a e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Merrill Brooks Smith, Phillip Craig Graves, Phil M. Chakiris
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Publication number: 20100042540Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and method for managing a payment system. The method generally comprises activating a payment card, associating a value with the payment card, associating at least one third party with the bill payment card, receiving a request from a bill payment card user to transfer at least some of the value to a selected third party, the request comprising receiving an identifier associated with the payment card and receiving an indication of an amount of value to transfer, and transferring at least some of the value to the selected third party. Systems of the invention may generally comprise one or more payment cards, a database storing a plurality of records comprising information related to the payment card; one or more communication devices; and a processor in communication with the database and in selective communication with the communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: e2interactive, Inc.d/b/a e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Dustin Young, Karl Denzer
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Patent number: 7578439Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing a stored-value card transaction request in a card data management system is presented. The management system has a central processor in communication with one or more point-of-sale terminals over a communications network. Each terminal has a unique terminal identifier and is associated with a location and a prepaid card merchant. The central processor is in communication with a database having stored therein a plurality of card records. Each of these card records contains data associated with a stored-value card distributed to a prepaid card merchant for further distribution to purchasers at a location controlled by the prepaid card merchant. The transaction request comprises a requesting terminal identifier, a card identifier assigned to a stored value card, and information indicative of a requested transaction type.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Craig Graves, Merrill Brooks Smith, Phil M. Chakiris
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Patent number: 7575152Abstract: A method for using a temporary value card is provided. A first value is determined base upon a selection of goods or services from a provider. The temporary value card is sold at a POS. The first value is associated with the temporary value card.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Dustin Young, Phil M. Chakiris, Karl Denzer
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Publication number: 20090194583Abstract: Methods and systems for using a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) payment card are disclosed herein. The method generally comprises receiving an indicia identifying an RFID card, receiving a request to activate the RFID card, activating the RFID card by associating an initial value with a database record associated with the RFID card; receiving a PIN associated with the RFID card; receiving profile information; and associating the profile information with the database record. Systems for using RFID cards generally comprise an RFID card, an RFID account associated with the RFID card, a merchant communication module that receives indicia identifying the RFID card and sends a request to activate the RFID card, and a central processor or intermediary that receives a PIN associated with the RFID card and a request to activate the RFID card from the merchant communication module.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: e2interactive, Inc. d/b/a e2Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Phil M. Chakiris, Merrill Brooks Smith, Leslie G. Lowin
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Patent number: 7537152Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for managing the transfer of value to a third party using short messaging Services (SMS) communications. Methods for using SMS to transfer value to a third party comprises providing the payment card to a user; activating the payment card; initiating a transaction associated with the payment card; receiving via SMS communications an identifier associated with the payment card; associating value with the payment card; determining an amount of value associated with the payment card; providing an indication of the amount of value associated with the bill payment card to the payment card user via SMS communications; associating at least one third party with the payment card; selecting a third party to be associated with the transaction; receiving from the user an amount of value to transfer to the third party; transferring to the third party the amount of value; and terminating the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: e2interative, Inc.Inventors: Phil M. Chakiris, Phillip C. Graves, John David Guest, Leslie George Lowin
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Publication number: 20080172331Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and method for managing a payment system. The method generally comprises activating a payment card, associating a value with the payment card, associating at least one third party with the bill payment card, receiving a request from a bill payment card user to transfer at least some of the value to a selected third party, the request comprising receiving an identifier associated with the payment card and receiving an indication of an amount of value to transfer, and transferring at least some of the value to the selected third party. Systems of the invention may generally comprise one or more payment cards, a database storing a plurality of records comprising information related to the payment card; one or more communication devices; and a processor in communication with the database and in selective communication with the communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Dustin Young, Karl Denzer
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Publication number: 20070143180Abstract: Methods for using a rebate card and preventing the retention of rebate value when the product that prompted the rebate is returned are disclosed. Methods for using the rebate card may be limited for use at a particular retailer and/or for a particular manufacturer's goods or services. Methods for preventing the improper retention of rebate value may comprise: determining the amount the customer paid for the product; determining if a rebate value was provided for the product being returned; deducting the amount of the rebate from the amount the customer paid for the product; and providing the remaining amount the customer paid for the product being returned to the customer. In some embodiments of the present invention, the amount of the rebate value that was provided based on the purchase of the product being returned may be deducted from the customer's rebate account. Additionally, rebate cards may be RFID enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Phillip C. Graves, Phil M. Chakiris, Karl Denzer, Dustin Young