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Loyalty points system and method with supplemental authorizations

a technology of loyalty points and supplemental authorizations, applied in the field of loyalty systems, can solve the problems of not being able to efficiently transfer loyalty not being able to transfer loyalty points to another consumer, and not being able to efficiently transfer loyalty points, etc., to facilitate the transfer of geographic area loyalty points and facilitate the gifting of loyalty points

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-04-08
LIBERTY PEAK VENTURES LLC +1
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"The invention allows for real-time pooling, gifting, or transferring of geographic area loyalty points between accounts. It also allows for gifting of loyalty points to charitable organizations on a recurring basis. The system can convert the geographic area loyalty points to a monetary value, making them easier to donate to charities. The transfer request can be made by a consumer, a third party, or based on certain triggering events. The technical effects of the invention include improved flexibility and efficiency in managing geographic area loyalty points, as well as increased charitable giving."

Problems solved by technology

Loyalty programs have been relatively successful; however, numerous loyalty programs exist, so businesses have a difficult time differentiating their loyalty programs from other loyalty programs on the market.
However, because many loyalty point accounts are associated with a single consumer, existing loyalty systems do not allow a consumer to efficiently transfer loyalty points to another consumer loyalty point account.
Moreover, while some loyalty accounts may allow the consumer to use the loyalty points in a geographic area to purchase gifts for others, the loyalty points are not sufficiently transferable to another consumer such that the other consumer can purchase the same gift or aggregate points for a different gift.
However, it is often difficult for an individual sponsoring company to offer a sufficiently wide range of reward items in certain geographic areas to satisfy the varied interests of its consumers.
Moreover, many of the consumers may only engage in a limited amount of business in a certain geographic area with the particular sponsoring company and / or may only earn a limited amount of sponsored loyalty points from the sponsoring company within the geographic area.
As such, a consumer's loyalty point account with the sponsoring company may include a minimal amount of loyalty points in a geographic area and the minimal point balance may be insufficient to obtain any desired reward item in the geographic area.
Additionally, even if a consumer obtains a sufficient point balance in a geographic area with a particular sponsoring company, the consumer may not be interested in redeeming the points for any of the limited reward items in the geographic area offered by the company, the consumer may forget or ignore the existence of the point balance and / or the consumer may not desire to spend the time reviewing the reward items or completing the redemption information.

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[0021]In general, the present invention includes facilitating the transfer, gifting and / or pooling of geographic area loyalty points between accounts. In an exemplary embodiment, the invention includes facilitating the substantially real-time transfer of loyalty points between accounts. Many consumers may transfer geographic area points to one consumer to thereby pool points.

[0022]The geographic area loyalty points may be earned in a first geographic area, so the system may include rules or restrictions related to the transferring, gifting or pooling of geographic area loyalty points based upon the existing geographic area loyalty points which may exist in the accounts. For example, points earned from New York retailers may only be combined with other points which were earned from New York City retailers. Similarly, in other embodiments, points earned from New York retailers may be combined with points earned in the Northeast region of the United States. In one embodiment, the geogr...

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Abstract

The invention facilitates pooling, gifting or transferring of geographic area loyalty points between accounts. The invention also facilitates a transfer of geographic area loyalty points from a consumer account associated with a sponsoring company to a consumer account associated with a host company. The invention may also facilitate gifting of loyalty points to charitable organizations on a recurring basis, wherein the gifting may transfer any portion of geographic based points to various charities. The system may also convert the geographic area loyalty points to a monetary value, thereby allowing the points to be donated to a charity such that the donation appears to be a monetary value donation to the charity.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. Ser. No. 10 / 378,456, filed Mar. 3, 2003 and entitled “System and Method for Real-Time Transfer of Loyalty Points Between Accounts.” The '456 application claims priority to, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. Ser. No. 10 / 027,984, filed Dec. 21, 2001 and entitled “System And Method For Networked Loyalty Program.” This application also claims priority to, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. Ser. No. 10 / 304,251 filed on Nov. 26, 2002 and entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFER OF LOYALTY POINTS.” The '984 application and the '251 application claim priority to, and are continuations-in-part of, U.S. Ser. No. 09 / 836,213, filed Apr. 17, 2001 and entitled “System and Method for Networked Loyalty Program”, which itself claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 279,817, filed Mar. 29, 2001 and entitled “System and Method for Ne...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/00
CPCG06Q30/02G06Q30/0208G06Q30/0226G06Q30/0229G06Q30/0261G06Q30/0232G06Q30/0233G06Q30/0234G06Q30/0235G06Q30/0231
Inventor COHAGAN, PERRY A.MAYER, BIRGITTAMENICHILLI, JULIAVOLTMER, THEODORE S.WOOD-KULKO, PENELOPE
Owner LIBERTY PEAK VENTURES LLC
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