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Postage printing system having a digital coupon distribution system
   
Document Number
US Patent 6408286
Issued Date
June 18, 2002
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A postage printing system, comprising a computer, a data center, a control system and a redemption center. The computer is in operative communication with a printer for printing a postal indicium on an envelope. The data center is in operative communication with the computer, which in turn is located remotely from the data center. The data center includes a plurality of user accounts and a plurality of advertiser accounts where each of the plurality of advertiser accounts includes respective ad data including coupon data and restriction data. The control system is in operative communication with the data center and the computer and is for: (i) establishing a transaction session between a user of the computer corresponding to one of the plurality of user accounts and the data center; (ii) obtaining recipient address information from the user; and (iii) using the recipient address information and the restriction data from the plurality of advertiser accounts to identify coupon data available for printing on the envelope in conjunction with the postal indicium. The redemption center is in operative communication with the data center and coupon redeemers for reconciling payments corresponding to redeemed coupons.
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Owner
Pitney Bowes Inc. (Stamford, CT)
Published
June 18, 2002
Application Number
09/224,238
Filed
December 30, 1998
US Classification
705/408   101/71 283/71
Int'l Classification
G07B   17/00   (20060101)  
Parent Case
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is related to the following patent or co-pending applications filed concurrently herewith and commonly assigned to the assignee of this application: U.S. Pat. No. 6,154,733, entitled POSTAGE PRINTING SYSTEM HAVING VARIABLE SUBSIDIES FOR PRINTING OF THIRD PARTY MESSAGES; U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,274, entitled PRODUCTION MAIL SYSTEM HAVING SUBSIDIES FOR PRINTING OF THIRD PARTY MESSAGES ON MAILPIECES; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,654, entitled POSTAGE PRINTING SYSTEM HAVING SUBSIDIZED PRINTING OF THIRD PARTY MESSAGES; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/222,642, entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUBSIDIZED PRINTING OF THIRD PARTY COUPONS FOR INSERTION INTO A SPECIFIC MAILPIECE, all of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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101/71   283/71   705/401   705/408   705/410  
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