Method for performing secure financial transactions using facsim

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380243, 380 51, 380 55, 705 64, 705 26, 705 40, 713168, 713189, 713200, 713201, H04L 900, H04N 144

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ABSTRACT:
Secure financial transactions may be made with insecure facsimile transmissions using encoded customer-specific information that can be readily decoded and confirmed by a merchant. The encoded information is affixed to an order form using, for instance, a label. The encoded information may include a serial number for use in confirming the order. Other information such as a card number (e.g., credit card) and expiration date may also be included.

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Printout of pages from the IBM Direct website on the Internet (http://www.ibm.com/Orders/), printed out on Oct. 29, 1997.
Glassman, et al., "The Millicent Protocol for Inexpensive Electornic Commerce", Published from the proceedings of the 4th International World Wide Web Conference, Dec. 1995, pp. 1-19.

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