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Re: [projectvrm] All My Purchases App -- a Moo Moment.


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  • From: Iain Henderson < >
  • To: Mark Lizar < >
  • Cc: " " < >, Charles Andres < >, ProjectVRM list < >, Doc Searls < >, Brian Behlendorf < >, Rex Hammock < >, " " < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] All My Purchases App -- a Moo Moment.
  • Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 10:19:01 +0100

Hi Mark,

I agree that the time has come when we could really turn VRM theory into
reality. Enough of the 'back end' will be in place shortly. But you'll need
to get a lot more specific about the nature of the apps/ services you
envisage, and how you see the build/ deployment being resources.

I'd suggest you focus on something very contained with high impact. In that
mode, do you have anything spec'd out?

Iain

On 28 May 2011, at 02:03, Mark Lizar
< >
wrote:

> This is a real opportunity for VRM. As a community we could support a
> commons built on open loyalty. It's not just Tesco that is the opportunity
> for one VRM Company. In fact only one data store and one Super market
> chain will not prove successful. I have done the research!!
>
> We have an opportunity writ large with Google and every VRM service.
>
> In this regard I encourage Open Loyalty to be looked upon as a point for
> this community to focus expertise and energy. A point to boot strap VRM and
> provide the Customer with power at the Point of any data transaction.
>
> Only as a community can we create the tipping point and scale to make VRM a
> market force.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> - Mark
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 27 May 2011, at 22:33, Iain Henderson
> < >
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, there are quite a few that do so - just none as yet that send to a
>> personal data service (because there aren't any of those available at
>> sufficient scale as yet).
>>
>> And yes, all of those supply side benefits emerge in the PDS-enabled mode
>> (steps 5 to 11 in the Customer - Supplier Engagement Framework.....).
>>
>> Iain
>>
>>
>> On 27 May 2011, at 22:29, Joe Andrieu wrote:
>>
>>> It's also worth noting that Wells Fargo now offers several forms of
>>> ditial receipts for ATM transactions, including sending it to your email
>>> of record.
>>>
>>> I think the real trick is to be able to streamline the secondary uses of
>>> receipts for the authorizing vendor, e.g., returns, rebates, warranties,
>>> recalls and various customer service issues. It's all fine that a vendor
>>> pushes out data in a friendly format, but it will take the game to a
>>> whole new level when they accept that data back into their system as a
>>> proof of purchase.
>>>
>>> -j
>>> Joe Andrieu
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> +1 (805) 705-8651
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/27/2011 2:24 PM, Iain Henderson wrote:
>>>> Sure, there are issues to be addressed, but none un-resolvable over time.
>>>>
>>>> I'm a believer in going after the easy bits first, and using the
>>>> momentum that generates to build out. For example, in UK a huge
>>>> proportion of £'s spent on groceries is with one company (Tesco), who
>>>> already digitise receipts for the vast majority of their customers (who



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