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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2001
Fraser R Ingram, Angus, GB;
Craig N Maccallum, Stirling, GB;
Gary T Neilson, Alloa, GB;
Bryan Vincent Galvin, Alloa, GB;
Anne Marie Milne, Alloa, GB;
Craig William Strachan, Bannocuburn, GB;
Alexander Ogilvie, Stirum, GB;
Alexander John Haddow, Clackmannan, GB;
Daniel G Cohen, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Shami J Patel, Orinda, CA (US);
Fraser R Ingram, Angus, GB;
Craig N MacCallum, Stirling, GB;
Gary T Neilson, Alloa, GB;
Bryan Vincent Galvin, Alloa, GB;
Anne Marie Milne, Alloa, GB;
Craig William Strachan, Bannocuburn, GB;
Alexander Ogilvie, Stirum, GB;
Alexander John Haddow, Clackmannan, GB;
Daniel G Cohen, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Shami J Patel, Orinda, CA (US);
NCR Corporation, Dayton, OH (US);
Abstract
A method and system facilitate an electronic commerce transaction between an ATM and an electronic commerce merchant via a global communications network. Transaction data is received at a server and verified with a processing network. The transaction data is reformatted, such that the data can be utilized by a server located on a global communications network, and transmitted over the global communications network to the servers of an electronic commerce merchant. Data is then received from the merchant, reformatted into a format that is capable of being utilized by the ATM, and transmitted back to the ATM.