IP Library Granted Patent US 7,475,811
Granted Patent B2
US 7,475,811 · App. 11/223,441 · Granted Jan 13, 2009

Enhanced pre-allocated check negotiability systems and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,475,811
App. No.
11/223,441
Granted
Jan 13, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, methods, and software are described for authorizing transactions undertaken with a negotiable instrument which is pre-allocated a specific amount of funds. A host computer system may receive a request to allocate funds to a negotiable instrument. The host may verify the availability of funds, and allocate the funds to the negotiable instrument. The host may then receive a request to authorize the transaction in which the negotiable instrument is used. The host may verify that the particular instrument has been allocated the specific amount indicated, and thereby authorize the transaction.

Claims (86)

1. A system for authorizing, with a host computer system, a transaction using a negotiable instrument, the system comprising:

a point-of-sale device, wherein the point-of-sale device is configured to:

read the negotiable instrument provided as payment for the transaction by a user to capture identification information which identifies the negotiable instrument;

transmit a first communications signal comprising a request to authorize a transaction using the negotiable instrument, wherein the request includes information indicating a user-specified first amount of funds on the negotiable instrument and the identification information; and

receive a response to the request;

a database configured to:

store identification information for each of a plurality of negotiable instruments; and

store a host-specified amount of funds associated with the stored identification information for each of the plurality of negotiable instruments; and

a host computer system, in communication with the point-of-sale device and the database, configured to:

identify a host-specified second amount of funds allocated to the negotiable instrument, the identified amount for storage in the database with the identification information for the negotiable instrument;

receive the first communications signal;

authorize the transaction when the database indicates that the host-specified second amount of funds associated with the identification information which identifies the negotiable instrument is equal to the user-specified amount of funds in the request; and

transmitting a second communications signal, comprising the response to the request and indicating that the transaction has been authorized.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein,

a request to allocate the second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument is communicated through a web interface by the user of the negotiable instrument.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the host computer system is further configured to:

receive a request to allocate the second amount of funds;

verify the availability of the second amount of funds; and

allocate the second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the availability of the second amount of funds is based on the availability of funds in an account or accounts selected from the group consisting of: a stored-value account, a stored-value account funded by payroll funds owed from an employer to an employee, a stored-value card account, a credit card account, a bank account, a savings account, and any combination thereof.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein,

a request to allocate the second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument is communicated by the user through a telephone voice response unit employing interactive voice response technology; and

the host computer system stores information in the database indicating an allocation of the second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the host computer system comprises the database.

7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a check authorization service gateway, in communication with the point-of-sale device and the host computer system, wherein the information comprising the first communications signal and the information comprising the second communications signal are routed through the check authorization service gateway.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein,

the identification information comprises a routing number, a check number, and an account number which is printed on the negotiable instrument with magnetic ink character recognition (“MICR”) technology;

the check authorization service gateway, upon receiving the first communications signal, recognizes the routing number, and routes the identification information and the second amount of funds to the host computer system;

the check authorization service gateway, upon receiving the second communications signal, maps the response onto existing responses of the check authorization service, and routes the mapped response to the point-of-sale device.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the user-specified first amount of funds on the negotiable instrument is entered on the negotiable instrument by the user.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein in the user enters the user specified first amount of funds by:

writing the first amount on the negotiable instrument;

entering the first amount into a user interface on a computing device; or

entering the first amount into a user interface on a computing device and printing the negotiable instrument.

11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the user-specified first amount of funds on the negotiable instrument is a preprinted negotiable instrument provided by the user.

12. A system for authorizing a transaction using a negotiable instrument of a plurality of negotiable instruments, the system comprising:

a host computer system, in communication with a point-of-sale device and a database, configured to:

receive a request to allocate a first amount of funds to the negotiable instrument;

allocate the first amount of funds to the negotiable instrument upon verifying the availability of the first amount of funds, wherein upon allocation the first amount of funds comprise a host-specified first amount of funds;

receive from the point-of-sale device a request to authorize a transaction using the negotiable instrument, the request including information indicating a user-specified second amount of funds associated with the negotiable instrument and identification information which identifies the negotiable instrument;

authorize the request for the transaction based at least in part on a query of the database indicating the host-specified first amount of funds associated with the negotiable instrument is equal to the user-specified second amount of funds specified in the request to authorize; and

generate a response to the request to authorize indicating that the transaction has been authorized;

the database configured to:

store identification information for each of the plurality of negotiable instruments; and

store a host-specified amount of funds associated with the stored identification information for each of the plurality of negotiable instruments; and

the point-of-sale device configured to transmit the request to authorize the transaction using the negotiable instrument, wherein the request includes information indicating the user-specified second amount of funds allocated to the negotiable instrument and identification information which identifies the negotiable instrument.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the availability of the first amount of funds is based on availability of funds in a stored-value account.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the stored-value account is funded by payroll funds owed by an employer to an employee.

15. The system of claim 12 , wherein the availability of the first amount of funds is based on availability of funds on credit from a credit card account.

16. The system of claim 12 , wherein the request to allocate the first amount of funds to the negotiable instrument is communicated through a telephone voice response unit employing interactive voice response technology.

17. The system of claim 12 , wherein the request to allocate the first amount of funds to the negotiable instrument is communicated through a web interface by user of the negotiable instrument.

18. The system of claim 12 , wherein the host computer system transmits at least part of the identification information to the user upon allocating the first amount of funds.

19. The system of claim 12 , wherein,

the host computer system is further configured to generate a transaction number comprising at least part of the identification information upon allocating the first amount of funds;

a telephone operator provides the transaction number to the user; and

the user enters the transaction number on the negotiable instrument.

20. The system of claim 12 , wherein the host computer system is further configured to:

generate a transaction number comprising at least part of the identification information upon allocating the first amount of funds; and

authorize the request for the transaction based at least in part on a query of the database indicating that the identification information specified in the request to authorize includes the generated transaction number.

21. The system of claim 12 , wherein the identification information comprises a routing number, a check number, and an account number.

22. The system of claim 21 , wherein,

the identification information is printed on the negotiable instrument with magnetic ink character recognition (“MICR”) technology; and

the point-of-sale device includes a MICR reader which automatically reads the identification information from the negotiable instrument.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein,

the identification information and the user-specified second amount of funds are routed from the point-of-sale device to a check authorization service gateway; and

the check authorization service gateway routes the identification information and the user-specified second amount of funds to the host computer system.

24. The system of claim 12 , where

the point-of-sale device authorizes the transaction while omitting any requirement for a user of the negotiable instrument at the point-of-sale device to provide personal identification; and

the host computer system authorization further comprises a warranty for the negotiable instrument.

25. The system of claim 12 , wherein the host computer system authorization comprises failing to deny the request to authorize.

26. The system of claim 12 , wherein the host computer system comprises the database.

27. A system for authorizing a transaction using a negotiable instrument, the system comprising:

a point-of-sale device, wherein the point-of-sale device is configured to:

read the negotiable instrument provided as payment for the transaction by a user to capture identification information which identifies the negotiable instrument;

transmit a first communications signal comprising a request to authorize a transaction using the negotiable instrument, wherein the request includes information indicating a user-specified first amount of funds on the negotiable instrument and the identification information; and

receive a response to the request;

a database configured to:

store identification information for each of a plurality of negotiable instruments; and

store a host-specified amount of funds associated with the stored identification information for each of the plurality of negotiable instruments; and

a host computer system, in communication with the point-of-sale device and the database, configured to:

receive a request to allocate a second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument;

verify the availability of the second amount of funds from an account;

allocate the second amount of funds to the negotiable instrument thereby rendering the specific amount of funds unavailable for other use from the account, wherein upon allocation the second amount of funds comprise a host-specified second amount of funds;

receive the first communications signal;

authorize the transaction when a query of the database indicates that the host-specified first amount of funds associated with the identification information for the negotiable instrument is equal to the user-specified first amount of funds specified in the request; and

transmit a second communications signal, comprising the response to the request and indicating that the transaction has been authorized.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 2, 2020
From: MONEY NETWORK, LLC
To: MONEY NETWORK FINANCIAL, LLC
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From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: FIRST DATA CORPORATION; DW HOLDINGS, INC.; FIRST DATA RESOURCES, INC. (K/N/A FIRST DATA RESOURCES, LLC); FUNDSXPRESS FINANCIAL NETWORKS, INC.; INTELLIGENT RESULTS, INC. (K/N/A FIRST DATA SOLUTIONS, INC.); LINKPOINT INTERNATIONAL, INC.; MONEY NETWORK FINANCIAL, LLC; SIZE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; TASQ TECHNOLOGY, INC.; TELECHECK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Aug 19, 2019
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: FIRST DATA CORPORATION; DW HOLDINGS, INC.; FIRST DATA RESOURCES, LLC; FUNDSXPRESS FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC.; FIRST DATA SOLUTIONS, INC.; LINKPOINT INTERNATIONAL, INC.; MONEY NETWORK FINANCIAL, LLC; SIZE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; TASQ TECHNOLOGY, INC.; TELECHECK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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