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Method and apparatus for funds and credit line transfers

a credit line and fund technology, applied in the field of funds and/or credit line transfers, can solve the problems of limited flexibility in the assignment of debt obligations, unused available credit lines represent a level of risk exposure, and catalog company operators may misuse their card numbers

Inactive Publication Date: 2001-11-22
PAYPAL INC
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Due to the perceived risk of fraud and the potential for monetary loss, most consumers prefer not to provide credit card account numbers to another person, particularly when the consumer has no way of knowing the identity or trustworthiness of the recipient of this information.
Many consumers thus hesitate to use a credit card for telephone orders, such as catalog orders, for fear that some catalog company operators may misuse their card number.
They not only offer convenience, security, and flexibility in the commercial transaction process, but also provide some limited flexibility in the assignment of debt obligation.
For the limited-use, co-signed, supplemental, and corporate credit card accounts, unused available credit line represents a level of risk exposure by the party liable for the debt.
For example, available credit could be misused by the employee or by a thief if the card is lost or stolen.
In fact, many corporate cards have higher risk exposure than consumer cards, in part because many state and federal laws limiting liability apply to consumer-issued cards, but not to corporate-issued cards.
These methods for exchanging or transferring money suffer from a number of shortcomings.
For instance, not one of these conventional methods permits a direct exchange of credit where the credit card of the transferor is debited while the credit card of the transferee is credited in settlement of the transferor's debt to the transferee.
Even if the transferor uses a convenience check in settlement of the debt, the non-merchant transferee has no way to know whether the transferor has sufficient credit available to cover the value of the check.
These instruments, however, are denominated in specified amounts and are not widely usable like cash or a credit card.
This same limitation holds true for bank checks, certified checks and money orders.
However, currently there is no way for a cardholder to use his unused credit line as a revenue generating asset because the credit line is irrevocably assigned to a given card and cannot be transferred in any way.
In addition, with respect to limited-use, co-signed, supplemental, and corporate credit card accounts, there is no way for the party liable for the debt, such as a company, to enable a cardholder, such as an employee, to increase or decrease credit available on a given credit card as needed and authorized by the company.
Also, there is no way for an individual to assign part of his available credit line to another card for specific reasons

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[0053] Reference will now be made to various embodiments according to this invention, examples of which are shown in the accompanying drawings and will be obvious from the description of the invention. In the drawings, the same reference numbers represent the same or similar elements in the different drawings whenever possible.

[0054] 1. Preferred Implementations for Funds Transfers

[0055] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an implementation of a financial tender transfer system 100 consistent with the present invention. This implementation is particularly useful for executing funds transfers, such as between a buyer and a seller of an item, because, as described below, it provides a simple method for making a payment. Financial tender transfer system 100 includes a transferor 110, a transferee 120, a central controller 130, and multiple credit card issuers 140. Financial tender includes funds and / or credit lines. Thus, the transfer of financial tender can refer to the transfer of funds, th...

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A financial tender transfer system allows a transferor to transfer credit or make payment to a transferee by debiting the credit card of the transferor and crediting the credit card of the transferee. The financial tender transfer system gives the transferee immediate access to the transferred money and ensures the transferor's credit card is valid. Neither party needs to give their credit card number to the other, so security is preserved. Any amount of value up to the full credit line of the transferor can be transferred to the transferee.

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[0001] A. Field of the Invention[0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of funds and / or credit line transfers and, more particularly, to funds and / or credit line transfers between credit card accounts.[0003] B. Description of the Related Art[0004] People exchange money using a variety of methods. For example, in lieu of paying cash for goods and services, people often choose to pay for such purchases using credit cards or checks. In a typical credit card transaction, a merchant calculates the amount of a purchase and asks the buyer for payment. The buyer then presents the merchant with a credit card. The merchant runs the credit card through a point of sale unit with the amount of the sale either entered either manually or automatically by a cash register. Once entered, the merchant's acquiring bank, or credit card processor, receives the credit card data and sales amount with a request for authorization of the sale. The credit card data includes the credit card ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G07F7/08
CPCG06Q20/10G06Q20/382G06Q20/401G06Q40/00G07F7/0866
Inventor WALKER, JAY S.JINDAL, SANJAY K.JORASCH, JAMES A.
Owner PAYPAL INC
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