System and Method for Targeted Marketing and Consumer Resource Management
US-2017372343-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10535075B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10535075-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615160142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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The rewards program system and method provide an efficient and effective way for customers to enroll in rewards programs, and accrue and redeem rewards at participating merchants. The system generates promotions, analyzes transaction data to identify whether a customer used a promotion, issued by the system (e.g., promotions provider), with a merchant. When the customer redeems a promotion, the system accrues reward amounts in a customer account, and allows the customer to redeem accrued rewards amounts. The system generates credit card profiles and customer profiles, and offers customers subsequent promotions based on the transaction data and/or the customer's customer profile. The system issues the customer subsequent promotions when the amount credited to the rewards account satisfies a redemption threshold. The subsequent promotions may be redeemable at merchants that have promotions issued by the promotion provider, including the merchant where the promotion was used that resulted in the credited amount.
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A method for a promotion provider to manage a rewards program, the method comprising: receiving transaction data indicative of a transaction between a customer and a merchant; determining whether the customer is a registered customer by: extracting a first part of the transaction data, the first part of the transaction data indicative of a customer profile; searching a rewards database to identify unique rewards account information corresponding to the customer profile; determining whether the merchant is a registered merchant; extracting a second part of the transaction data, the second part of the transaction data indicative of a merchant profile; searching a merchant database to identify the merchant profile in the merchant database; determining whether the transaction data is indicative of a transaction between a registered customer and a registered merchant based on the determination that the customer is the registered customer and that the merchant is the registered merchant; determining whether the transaction data is indicative of a transaction between a non-registered customer and a registered merchant based on the determination that the customer is not registered and that the merchant is the registered merchant; in an instance in which the determination is made that the transaction involves a non-registered customer, determining whether a credit card number matches at least one previously used credit card in a rewards database, and in an instance in which the credit card number does match a previously stored credit card, indicating that that the system has previously reviewed transaction data associated with the credit card number and has previously created a credit card profile from the credit card number, storing the transaction data with the previously created credit card profile, and in an instance in which the credit card number does not match at least one previously used credit card number, creating a credit card profile utilizing the first part of the transaction data, the credit card profile identifying the first part of the transaction data; storing the second part of the transaction data and a third part of the transaction indicative of the transaction amount with the new credit card profile correlating the transaction amount and the merchant with the non-registered customer; and storing the first part of the transaction data and the third part of the transaction data in the merchant profile correlating the transaction amount and the non-registered customer, via the new credit card profile, with the merchant; determining whether the transaction data is indicative of a transaction between a registered customer and a non-registered merchant based on the determination that the customer is the registered customer and that the merchant is not the registered merchant; in an instance in which the determination is made that the transaction involves a registered customer and a non-registered merchant, utilizing the second part of the transaction data to create a new merchant account profile, the new merchant account profile identifying the second part of the transaction data indicative of the non-registered merchant; and storing the first part of the transaction data and the third part of the transaction with the new merchant account profile correlating the registered customer and the transaction amount with the non-registered merchant; and storing the second part of the transaction data and the third part of the transaction data in the customer account profile correlating the transaction amount and the non-registered merchant with the customer; determining whether the transaction data is indicative of a transaction between a non-registered customer and a non-registered merchant based on the determination that the customer is not the registered customer and that the merchant is not the registered merchant; in an instance in which the determination is made that the transaction involves the non-registered customer and the non-registered merchant, utilizing the first part of the transaction data to create a new customer account profile, the new account profile identifying the first part of the transaction data; utilizing the second part of the transaction data to create the new merchant account profile, the new merchant account profile identifying the second part of the transaction data indicative of the non-registered merchant; storing the second part of the transaction data and the third part of the transaction data with the new customer account profile correlating the transaction amount and the non-registered merchant with the non-registered customer; storing the first part of the transaction data and the third part of the transaction data in the new merchant account profile correlating the transaction amount and the non-registered customer with the non-registered merchant; determining, by a processor, whether the transaction data corresponds to unique rewards account information stored in a memory; in an instance in which the transaction data does not correspond to unique rewards account information, receiving, via input at a point-of-sale device, a customer identifier; and in the instance of cash, associating the transaction data to the customer identifier and in the instance of a credit card, associating the transaction information with the credit card information and in an instance in which a credit card profile has been created, the credit card profile; in response to determining that the transaction data corresponds to unique rewards account information stored in the memory, crediting a rewards account associated in the memory with the unique rewards account information; and in an instance in which no unique rewards account information is identified, utilizing previously generated multi-dimensional matrices, that identify probabilities that particularly categorized customer profiles or credit card profiles would accept a particular offer, to provide a discount offering. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unique rewards account information includes at least two types of information from the group comprising the credit card number, the customer identifier, a merchant identifier, and a promotion. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the rewards account is a rewards account associated with the merchant. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising issuing a promotion to the customer, wherein the promotion is based on an amount accrued in the rewards account. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether the merchant is registered with the promotion provider, wherein the rewards account is credited only if the merchant is registered with the promotion provider. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transaction data comprises a cash transaction amount and a customer identifier. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transaction data comprises a merchant identifier, credit card information, and a transaction amount. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: determining whether the merchant is registered with the promotion provider, wherein the rewards account is credited only if the merchant is registered with the promotion provider. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the transaction data further comprises a second transaction amount and a second merchant, wherein the method further comprises: determining whether the second merchant is registered with the promotion provider; and in response to determining that the second merchant is registered with the promotion provider, crediting the customer rewards account based on the second transaction amount. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unique rewards account i
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