PROVIDING CUSTOMER LOYALTY INCENTIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AT&T SELECT BUSINESS PRESIDENT'S REWARD AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P. 645 East Plumb Lane Reno NV 89502 Providing a customer loyalty incentive program whereby participants accumulate value from purchases which can be redeemed against future purchases and through the distribution of prepaid store value cards, gift cards and printed gift vouchers which enable the authorized holder thereof to select gift certificates and other goods and services from multiple merchants and vendors of various goods and services;AT AND T SELECT BUSINESS PRESIDENT'S REWARD;
BREAKFAST CLUB TACO BELL CORP. 1 Glen Bell Way Irvine CA 92618 Providing a customer loyalty incentive program whereby participants accumulate value from purchases which can be redeemed against future purchases;
LOCAL REWARDS GROUPON, INC. 600 W. Chicago Avenue Chicago IL 60654 providing a customer loyalty incentive and bonus program to promote the use of a website featuring coupons, rebates, price-comparison information, product reviews, links to the retail websites of others, and discount information;
PRO PARTNER Floor and Decor Outlets of America, Inc. 2500 Windy Ridge Parkway SE Atlanta GA 30339 providing customer loyalty and incentive award programs to promote sales in the field of hard-surface flooring products;
TRUE BLUE CLUB Kent Nutrition Group, Inc. 1600 Oregon Street Muscatine IA 52761 Providing a customer loyalty incentive program providing discounts and rebates to customers of animal feed;CLUB;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for delivering purchasing incentives and a variety of other retail shopping aids through a computer network, such as by E-mail over the Internet or the World Wide Web. Customers (10) of retail stores can establish a bi-directional communication link with the system, log in (16) to the system, and then elect to browse among available purchasing incentive offers (18, 22), or elect to explore other shopping aids, such as a shopping list generator (26), a recipe center (30), or simply elect to claim a product rebate or to receive product information. If the customer elects to have product information or rebate information delivered, only minimal customer identification is required. For purchase incentives redeemable at retail stores, the customer must provide identification information and must also designate a retailer (12) at which the purchasing incentive can be exercised. For receipt of focused incentives based the customer's past shopping behavior, the customer must also supply a unique customer id., such as a check cashing card number or credit card number, used for in-store purchases. For delivery of a product sample, the customer's name and address must be supplied. The system merges this customer-supplied information (270) with other purchase incentive data (272) and creates a printable graphical image of the purchasing incentive (282) for transmission to the customer. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the purchase incentive is not transmitted directly to the customer. Instead, the terms of the incentive are transmitted electronically to the retail store (310) designated by the customer, who receives either a token (316) to present at the store or an advisory message. In yet another embodiment of the invention, incentives may be targeted to specific consumers based on a consumer purchase history (502), and transmitted to consumers' computers (510) using electronic mail addresses stored in a consumer database (506).