System and method for detecting fraudulent use of stored value instruments

a technology of stored value and fraud detection, applied in the field of stored value instruments, can solve problems such as the source of the request being blocked from making further requests

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-04-17
FIRST DATA CORP
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Effectively identifies and mitigates potential unauthorized or fraudulent use by setting flags, thereby reducing financial losses and enhancing security for stored-value instruments.

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In other embodiments, the flag may result in the source of the request being blocked from making further requests.

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[0017] The present invention is generally directed to systems and methods for detecting unauthorized or fraudulent use of stored-value instruments. A stored-value instrument can be any instrument (tangible or intangible) that may be associated with a debit account and / or may otherwise be presented for payment for goods and / or services, used to transfer money, etc. Particular embodiments of stored-value instruments comprise stored-value cards, which may have a form factor similar to that of credit cards, etc. By way of non-limiting example, stored-value instruments, such as cards may be packaged in a manner described in detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 665,984, filed Sep. 19, 2003 by McGee et al. and entitled “Financial Presentation Instruments with Integrated Holder and Methods for Use,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

[0018] A stored-value instrument will generally comprise some form of identifier, which may be sufficient to uniquely...

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The present invention is generally directed to systems and methods for detecting unauthorized or fraudulent use of stored-value instruments. A stored-value instrument can be any instrument (tangible or intangible) that may be associated with a debit account and / or may otherwise be presented for payment for goods and / or services, used to transfer money, etc. The systems and methods of the invention generally involve processing request activity through a predetermined rule set to ascertain whether the activity is potentially unauthorized or fraudulent. The systems and methods of the invention allow for real-time monitoring of request activity for potentially unauthorized or fraudulent use of stored-value instruments.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] This application relates generally to stored-value instruments. More specifically, this application relates to methods and systems for detecting fraudulent use of stored value cards. [0002] Stored value, gift, or other pre-paid metered accounts associated with debits cards are well-known for providing access to goods and services. For example, gift cards may be purchased from various merchants such as Target®, Wal-Mart®, Starbucks®, Sears®, Blockbuster®, and the like. Pre-paid debit cards are also frequently purchased for telephone services. The purchase and usage of pre-paid debit cards has continued to increase in recent years to the point that the sale of pre-paid debit cards today is a multi-billion dollar industry. Pre-paid cards, such as gift cards issued by a merchant, are advantageous to the merchant because customers using them are more likely to shop the merchant and also more likely to spend beyond the initial value of the gift card. Oth...

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Patent Type & AuthorityApplications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q40/00G06Q90/00
CPCG06Q20/20G06Q20/4016G06Q20/40G06Q20/206
InventorJENNINGS, KENNETH E. JR.MCDONOUGH, JOHN K.PRIDGEON, PETER A.NEWBROUGH, KEITH
OwnerFIRST DATA CORP