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CREDIT INQUIRY
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Technical Examples
- An Accounts Receivable System (ARS) provides an option to a client to outsource the client's accounts receivable function. The ARS is divided into five separate modules, which includes a Credit Inquiry Module, a Remittance Processing Module, an Accounts Receivable Claim Module, a Maintenance Module, and an Administration Module. The ARS provides a full range of trade receivables Credit & Collection services involving credit evaluation, credit granting, customer collection and account reconciliation, cash receipt, application and banking, all account receivables (A/R) reporting, consolidation, including customer statement preparation and mailing, ending with direct feeds to the client's general ledger system (G/L) for the client's financial statement preparation.
- A transmission base flow control device including a first credit counter, shared by an active system and a preparatory system of a reception device, managing a credit value of the active system; a second credit counter and a third credit counter counting the credit values for each system of the active system and the preparatory system of the reception device; a differential counter holding a difference between the credit value counted by the second credit counter and the credit value counted by the third credit counter; and a control unit matching, according to the difference held by the differential counter, the credit values of the first credit counter and the second credit counter or the credit values of the first credit counter and the third credit counter with a credit value corresponding to the reception device of a new active system after switching the system of the reception device.
- An information processing apparatus for replying to an inquiry from a customer in accordance with a reply priority and method therefore. In this information processing apparatus, the reply to the inquiry from the customer is done in accordance with the reply priority assigned to each of the inquiry. The reply priority is determined based on customer priority, contents of the inquiry and the repeated number of the inquiry remained unsolved.
- An inquiry message is transmitted successively on each of a first plurality of transmit frequencies (44-48) and thereafter successively on each of a second plurality of transmit frequencies (51), in order to ensure that a first wireless communication apparatus that listens on one of the transmit frequencies will receive the inquiry message. The first plurality of transmit frequencies can also be ensured (25-28) to include a frequency on which a second wireless communication apparatus is listening for the inquiry message. With respect to reception of an inquiry message that is transmitted successively on each of first and thereafter second pluralities of transmit frequencies, after receipt (61) of the initial inquiry message and subsequent expiration of a corresponding backoff period (62), the inquiry message is first listened for on a first frequency of the first plurality of transmit frequencies for a predetermined time (63). If the inquiry message is not received on the first frequency during the first listening operation, the inquiry message is then listened for on a second frequency of the second plurality of transmit frequencies for a predetermined time (64).
- A system for transmitting credit transaction data, such as an authorization request, is provided. The system includes a remote hub system that is connected to a communications medium, such as the Internet. The remote hub system receives credit transaction data, such as an authorization request, a credit card number, and a transaction amount, from one or more point of sale systems, such as credit card authorization terminals. The remote hub system then encrypts the credit transaction data, and transmits the encrypted credit transaction data over the Internet to a gateway system. The gateway system decrypts the encrypted credit transaction data and transmits the credit transaction data to an authorization system.
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