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DEBIT CARDS WITHOUT MAGNETIC CODING

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%) Cole, Terence
A TIME TO MAKE FRIENDS Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
BAREP SOCIETE GENERALE
BEACH CHIC Dana L. Slatkin
BESPREDEL Beckett Comics, LLC
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA 1912 MY HEART IS IN THE WORK ANDREW CARNEGIE 1900 SCIENCE ART SERVICE CHARACTER CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY
CARNEGIE MELLON CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY
CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA 1900 CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY
DVQ-NET Cole, Terence
E.P.E. OFFICIAL PRODUCT ELVIS PRESLEY ENTERPRISES, INC.
EC COMICS Platinum Studios, LLC
EERIE Platinum Studios, LLC
EERIE COMICS Platinum Studios, LLC
ETERNITY COMICS RIP, Inc.
FASTEST 4 SECONDS IN MOTOR SPORTS Camp, Russ
FICTION HOUSE Platinum Studios, LLC
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK First Federal Savings Bank
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK First Federal Savings Bank
GHOSTING Platinum Studios, LLC
ITELSA ITELSA, INC.
JUMBO COMICS Platinum Studios, LLC
KILLER SHREWS Johnson, William A.
PLANET COMICS Platinum Studios, LLC
PLATINUM STUDIOS COMICS Platinum Studios, LLC
RED WARRIOR BECKETT ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS LLC
RENESAS Renasas Technology Corp.
SHREWS Johnson, William A.
SI VALE PAISANO Prestaciones Universales, S.A. de C.V.
SMARTCITY Smart Centric Technologies International Limited
SMILEY BABIES Loufrani, Franklin
SMILEY FOR KIDS Loufrani, Franklin
THE PROTECTORS RIP, Inc.
YOUNG ROMANCE Platinum Studios, LLC
Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed herein is a method and a lotto supply server of providing lotto using a bill or a receipt of a credit or debit card, and utilizing the front and the back side of a receipt or a lotto as an advertising space, in which, a financial VAN company accumulates and manages the paid back money for financial resources to purchase lotto, and a real lotto number printed on a bill or a receipt is provided to a user, thereby increasing sales of a member store due to customers who use credit or debit cards.
  2. Disclosed is a cardholder with dimensions approximating a standardized card carried by a person, the cardholder being made of a one-piece clear plastic material and may contain a viewing portion having fresnel contour lines and at least a pair of folded edges which form at least a pair of tracks of the cardholder for slipping on and off a standardized card such as credit and debit cards and the like. A method of making the cardholder including a cardholder shaped magnetic lens is also disclosed.
  3. According to the invention, a process for transferring funds between a payor and a payee in an online transaction is disclosed. In one step, information is received from the payor for debiting a bank account associated with the payor. Authorization is transmitted to the payee to request debits from the payor. The total of all debit requests does not exceed an amount that is authorized. A first request is received from the payee to debit the customer a first portion of the amount. A first debit is initiated from the bank account for the first portion of the amount. A second request is received from the payee to debit the payor a second portion of the amount. A second debit is initiated from the bank account for the second portion of the amount.
  4. A player makes a wager and initiates game play, dealing a first hand of at least five cards all face up to the player. The player may hold none, one or more of the face up cards and draw replacement cards for the unheld cards. The player also has the options to wager on and duplicate none, one or more of the dealt cards into one or more five-card hands. If the player holds none of the cards and duplicates the dealt cards only, the player can hold the cards in the dealt hand and the duplicated hands in any traditional manner the player selects. The player is also given the option to select none, one or more winning outcomes for one or more of the five card hands.
  5. A method of playing a casino table version of cribbage using at least one deck of conventional playing cards, having at least one player making a wager and a dealer that deals the cards. The method includes having at least one player making a wager to receive a plurality of cards. Next, the cards are dealt to each player and the dealer is dealt a plurality of cards, wherein four random cards are dealt to create the dealer hand. The players discard either one or two cards depending on the method chosen. The dealer then exposes his cards and discards two cards. Next, the starter card is exposed. Finally, the players' cards are exposed and values of the hands are computed and compared to the dealer's hand. The method includes determining whether the players win or lose their wager.

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