Communication of transaction data via the internet
First Claim
1. A method of transferring barcode data for each purchased article in a transaction from a point of service terminal to a customer computer with the point of service terminal being controlled by a store computer, comprising the steps of:
- determining an identification of a communication address of a customer computer with the communication address being encoded as a bar code on a store card with the store card being provided to the customer for other purposes than just identifying the communication address of the customer computer;
reading the barcode data of each article of the transaction to form transaction data of the transaction;
forming the transaction data of the transaction into message;
transmitting the formed message to the customer computer using the communication address; and
updating an inventory of articles stored on the customer computer by the customer computer using the barcode data for each purchased article of the transmitted message.
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Abstract
Transmitting via email by a store computer controlling a point of service terminal (POS) terminal, at which a transaction has been performed, transaction data to a personal computer of a customer making the transaction. The transaction data includes the actual items purchased with price and the grocery code of each item. The transaction data is transmitted as an email message via the Internet. The communication address of the customer computer is identified to the store computer by a store card that is utilized for other purposes or through the use of a standard credit card.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of transferring barcode data for each purchased article in a transaction from a point of service terminal to a customer computer with the point of service terminal being controlled by a store computer, comprising the steps of:
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determining an identification of a communication address of a customer computer with the communication address being encoded as a bar code on a store card with the store card being provided to the customer for other purposes than just identifying the communication address of the customer computer;
reading the barcode data of each article of the transaction to form transaction data of the transaction;
forming the transaction data of the transaction into message;
transmitting the formed message to the customer computer using the communication address; and
updating an inventory of articles stored on the customer computer by the customer computer using the barcode data for each purchased article of the transmitted message. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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