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PREPAID EXPENSE CARD

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U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 78175781

Mark
PREPAID EXPENSE CARD
Status
Abandoned
Serial Number
78175781
Filing Date
October 18, 2002
Class(es)
Class 036

Owner

Kajikawa, Jonathan Ken
01 · Redwood City, CA, US

Goods & Services

The prepaid expense card is primarily used for travel and entertainment (T&E) expenses, but can also be used as a payment mechanism for company approved expenses such as office supplies. The prepaid expense card is accepted by ALL merchants who accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, and other, and can be used for company approved expenses such as airfare, hotel, car rental, employee meals, business meals, and other company approved expenses. The prepaid expense card can be used on multiple payment systems - ATM, POS (point of sale), credit, debit, stored value card, cash stations, licensed retailers, and other card systems. Depending on card platform used, prepaid expense cards can be "loaded" and "unloaded" or spending limit "increased" and decreased" with company funds. For example, company funds are loaded when manager approves business travel estimate and unloaded day after returns from business trip. Prepaid expense cards are issued by banks to small, medium, and large companies that meet bank requirements, issued to companies who want to automate expense report process, and issued to employees who use as payment for approved to company approved expenses. Prepaid card can be issued by the company to anyone and does not require the card holder to have a checking account with the issuing bank or have the bank perform a credit check to use. The prepaid expense card is intended to replace paper money, traveler's checks, credit cards, and money order. Prepaid expense cards are intended, but not required, to be used with expense report automation software.; The prepaid expense card is primarily used for travel and entertainment (T&E) expenses, but can also be used as a payment mechanism for company approved expenses such as office supplies. The prepaid expense card is accepted by ALL merchants who accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, and other, and can be used for company approved expenses such as airfare, hotel, car rental, employee meals, business meals, and other company approved expenses. The prepaid expense card can be used on multiple payment systems - ATM, POS (point of sale), credit, debit, stored value card, cash stations, licensed retailers, and other card systems. Depending on card platform used, prepaid expense cards can be "loaded" and "unloaded" or spending limit "increased" and decreased" with company funds. For example, company funds are loaded when manager approves business travel estimate and unloaded day after returns from business trip. Prepaid expense cards are issued by banks to small, medium, and large companies that meet bank requirements, issued to companies who want to automate expense report process, and issued to employees who use as payment for approved to company approved expenses. Prepaid card can be issued by the company to anyone and does not require the card holder to have a checking account with the issuing bank or have the bank perform a credit check to use. The prepaid expense card is intended to replace paper money, traveler's checks, credit cards, and money order. Prepaid expense cards are intended, but not required, to be used with expense report automation software.

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Source: USPTO federal trademark records. Informational only, not legal advice. Status and details may lag the live USPTO database.