FARE EXCHANGE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FAREXCHANGE Emulation c/o AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP 90 Park Avenue, 21st Floor New York NY 10016 FARE EXCHANGE;Advertising services, namely, the solicitation, placement, and dissemination of advertising on interactive computer venues;
FAREXCHANGE Ditch the Wait 617 Barnes St NE Washington DC 20019 FARE EXCHANGE; FAIR EXCHANGE;Hats; Baseball caps and hats; Beanies; Hoodies; Clothing jerseys; Long-sleeved shirts; T-shirts; T-shirts for men and women; Clothing belts; Graphic T-shirts; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; Woolly hats; Shoes; Shorts; Socks; Sweaters; Windbreakers; Bomber jackets; Crew neck sweaters; Crew necks; Clothing jackets; Jumpsuits; Tank tops; Athletic shorts; Gym shorts; Sports jackets; Sweat jackets; Sweat shorts; Women's shoes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A compact fare paying device has a housing for receiving a monetary member and at least one verifier unit in the housing for determining the authenticity of the monetary member. A storage device such as a safe can receive the monetary member or a return device can return it to the user. A control unit can compute the monetary value of the monetary member and compare the monetary value to a stored required fare value. If the monetary value is greater than the fare value, the monetary member can then be translated to the return device. If the monetary value is less than the stored fare value, the monetary member is stored for a predetermined time period to enable the user to deposit the required fare. If it is not deposited within the predetermined time period, the temporarily stored monetary value is translated to the return device.