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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 09, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2010
Thomas M. Isaacson, Huntingtown, MD (US);
Ryan Connell Durham, Dunkirk, MD (US);
Thomas M. Isaacson, Huntingtown, MD (US);
Ryan Connell Durham, Dunkirk, MD (US);
Monncello Enterprises, LLC, Huntingtown, MD (US);
Abstract
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for enabling gift card recipients to redeem gift card amounts using existing accounts such as a credit/debit card. A system practicing the method identifies a giver and recipient of a gift card amount and associated accounts. A policy is established which governs how the gift card is redeemed, such as a specific merchant or item. When the recipient makes a purchase using an existing credit/debit card according to the policy, the gift card amount is applied to the transaction. No special codes, separate physical gift cards, or printable coupons are necessary for redemption. The recipient makes purchases using their normal purchasing credit/debit card via a qualifying purchase according to the policy, and the gift card is applied automatically. The recipient credit/debit card becomes a combination of an open-looped card and a closed-loop card. Thus, no money is wasted or lost.