Universal magnetic stripe card
First Claim
1. A method for configuring a device that transforms a first card into another card selected from a plurality of cards, and confirming a transaction using one of the plurality of cards, the method comprising the steps of:
- storing a first account identification data for a first card to a database;
storing account identification data for a second card and a third card to the database, the database associating the account identification data of the first card with the account identification data of the second and third cards;
storing the account identification data for each of the first card, the second card and the third card into a memory of the device, the memory and the device being separate from the database;
storing a transaction data to the database, the database associating the transaction data with the account identification data of one of the second and third cards; and
verifying a transaction using the transaction data.
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Abstract
A credit card sized universal card that a user may transform at will into a credit card, ATM card, employee access card, and/or any other conventional magnetic-stripe type card. To prevent the card from being used by anyone other than its owner, a security test may be presented each time the user tries to transform the universal card. The security test may involve, for example, electronically comparing the user'"'"'s fingerprint with the owner'"'"'s fingerprint. A database may be generated containing the fingerprints of the owners of universal cards.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for configuring a device that transforms a first card into another card selected from a plurality of cards, and confirming a transaction using one of the plurality of cards, the method comprising the steps of:
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storing a first account identification data for a first card to a database;
storing account identification data for a second card and a third card to the database, the database associating the account identification data of the first card with the account identification data of the second and third cards;
storing the account identification data for each of the first card, the second card and the third card into a memory of the device, the memory and the device being separate from the database;
storing a transaction data to the database, the database associating the transaction data with the account identification data of one of the second and third cards; and
verifying a transaction using the transaction data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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