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THINK OF IT AS 911 FOR YOUR WALLET
Dead/Abandoned
ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED

no statement of use filed

on 01 Jul 2005

Last Applicant/ Owned by

10900 Wayzata Blvd

Minnetonka

MN

55305

Serial Number

76101736 filed on 01st Aug 2000

Registration Number

N/A

Correspondent Address

Diane G. Elder

Foley & Lardner LLP

321 North Clark Street, Suite 2800

Chicago IL 60610-4764

Filing Basis

1. intent to use

2. intent to use current

Disclaimer

NO DATA

THINK OF IT AS 911 FOR YOUR WALLET

emergency travel services, namely, cash replacement rendered by credit card registration services for credit and debit cards, social security cards and driver's license, whereby the consumer is provided with immediate access to customer representative who can cancel cards registered, assistance for reissuance of lost or stolen cards, and protect customers against fraudulent charges

Classification Information


Class [035]
Advertising, Business & Retail Services


registration services for credit and debit cards, social security cards and driver's license, whereby the consumer is provided with immediate access to customer representative who can cancel cards registered, assistance for reissuance of lost or stolen cards, and protect customers against fraudulent charges

Class [036]
Insurance & Financial Services


emergency travel services, namely, cash replacement rendered by credit card

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 76101736

Mark Type

No Service Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Legal History


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Status DateAction Taken
13th Apr 2006TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
27th Sep 2005ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
27th Sep 2005ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
22nd Dec 2004EXTENSION 4 GRANTED
07th Dec 2004PAPER RECEIVED
07th Dec 2004EXTENSION 4 FILED
17th Sep 2004EXTENSION 3 GRANTED
13th Sep 2004PAPER RECEIVED
20th Jul 2004CASE FILE IN TICRS
06th Jul 2004PAPER RECEIVED