A method and apparatus is provided for executing electronic transactions
with teens, especially where such transactions are limited only to those
vendors that have been approved by the teen's parents. In one embodiment,
a virtual automatic teller machine (VATM) is provided in which funds are
transferred from an existing account, such as a saving account, checking
account, or credit card account, to an Internet passport account. The VATM
account mimics a bank account, i.e. it gives the user the appearance of an
ATM machine. Functionally, the VATM allows the user to transfer funds from
an existing account into the Internet passport account. The VATM does this
by emulating an ATM machine as it appears to the Automated Clearing House
(ACH) system. The ACH system is a separate network from the Internet.
Rather than acting as a trustee for a teen account, the invention provides
a method and apparatus that allows a merchant to withdraw funds directly
from the teen's account automatically at the time of purchase. In this
way, the invention provides a system in which funds are not held, thereby
eliminating cash advance fees and liabilities associated with trusteeship.
A second embodiment of the invention, a global gift certificate, is
provided. The preferred second embodiment of the invention is configured
to appear as a debit card to the ACH system. In this regard, the gift
certificate thus generated is truly global in that it is accepted anywhere
it is presented.