Payment service method and system
A payment service method and system involve a payment service provider, a customer/payor and a client/payee. The customer/payor enrolls in the service and is provided the unique identifier which enables him or her to conduct all transactions with the payment service provider. The customer/payor interfaces with the payment service provider through various forms of communication, and can facilitate payments to the clients/payees through the payment service provider while remaining anonymous. Various enhancements are provided for promoting the services of the clients and the payment service provider to customer bases obtained from persons enrolled in the payment service and from persons who are customers of the clients.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to financial transaction systems and methodologies, and in particular to a method and system for making payments based on a customer identification.
2. Description of the Related Art
A wide variety of payment methods are available to consumers of goods and services. In addition to currency, consumers are often able to use their credit in making purchases. A common system for making credit purchases involves the use of a credit card provided by a credit card issuer, such as a commercial bank or other financial institution. Non-credit transactions can be handled by debit cards, which utilize funds already deposited by the consumer for payment purposes.
Many types of payment methodologies are dependent upon customers having relationships with financial institutions such as banks, credit unions, etc. However, a substantial percentage of consumers do not use such conventional financial institutions. These consumers are often referred to as “unbanked” because they do not maintain accounts with such institution's. Unbanked consumers are often inconvenienced in making financial transactions. For example, without bank accounts, they experience difficulty and inconvenience in obtaining negotiable instruments, making purchases on credit, etc.
Recently there have been a number of new products which provide at least partial solutions to the problems of the unbanked and other consumers. For example, “prepay” cards allow consumers to pre-purchase various goods and services. An important example relates to the use of telecommunications services, which are available through prepaid “calling cards”. Many consumers prepay on a monthly basis for “dial tone” service. Prepaid cards can also be reloadable whereby additional value can be added by consumers for using their cards indefinitely.
Another prior art payment system involves the use of payment service providers making payments on behalf of consumers over the Internet global computer network or by negotiable instrument. Such a payment service is available from Western Union Commercial Services under its trademark QUICK COLLECT®. This product allows consumers to make payments to Western Union agents who then transfer funds either over the Internet global computer network or issue negotiable instruments to the payees on behalf of the customers/payors. The customers submit certain identifying information each time they use this service.
The present invention addresses the need for a payment service method and system which allow customers to gain access to the service simply by providing an identifier. For example, the payment service provider can issue the customers cards adapted for swiping to input their identifiers. A payment service is also needed which substantially instantaneously credits payments to accounts as directed by the customer. For example, customers who purchase prepaid “dial tone” telecommunications services often intend to use such services immediately.
There is also a need for a payment service provider to retain customer information to facilitate making a payment by simply swiping a card to input the customer's ID and designating a payment amount. Enrolled customers can thus remain in the system's database indefinitly for use of the payment service on demand.
Heretofore there has not been available a payment service method and system with the advantages and features of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn the practice of the present invention a payment service provider contracts with its clients to facilitate payments and prepayments on account from their customers. The customers enroll in the service by communicating with the payment service provider through any one of a number of different interfaces. A unique identifier is assigned to each customer and can consist of any suitable character string or similar unique identifier. For example, customers using the payment service for their telephone bills can utilize their telephone numbers as their identifiers. Commercial clients can pre-enroll their entire customer databases with the payment service provider. The payment service provider then simply issues the identifiers and processes applications for enrollment from customers. The payment service provider, or its agents, receive payments from the customers and process same for payment to the clients. The invention accommodates a variety of options and enhancements for customizing and expanding the service.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTIONThe principle objects and advantages of the present invention include:
1. providing a payment method and system;
2. providing such a payment method and system which utilize a payment service provider with an agent network;
3. providing such a payment method and system which facilitate payment to clients from the clients' customers;
4. providing such a payment method and system which enables customers to contact and enroll in same through a variety of different interfaces;
5. providing such a payment method and system which facilitate promoting the use of the payment system and method;
6. providing such a payment method and system which promote the products of the payment service provider's clients;
7. providing such a payment method and system which are adapted for promoting and cross selling other products of the payment service provider and its clients;
8. providing such a payment method and system which capture transactional data for use in managing a customer database; and
9. providing such a payment method and system which are efficient in operation and well adapted for the proposed uses thereof
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
Referring the drawings in more detail, the reference numeral 2 generally designates a payment system embodying the present invention. As shown in the block diagram
Each customer/payor has a unique ID 10, which can comprise any suitable identifier. Conventional identifiers such as name, social security number, PIN, etc. are acceptable. Moreover, the system 2 can accommodate “anonymous” customers/payors 6. Such customers 6 can maintain their anonymity by creating their own ID's 10. The ID 10 can also comprise the customer's telephone number. Thus, the system 2 can be used for paying for telephone services using only the customer's telephone number for identification purposes. The customer in this model does not even have to provide an address or any other personal information. Similar identification arrangements could be used with other clients 8, i.e. accepting payments on accounts with the customers identified by their respective account numbers. The customer 6 interfaces with the payment service provider 4 through an interface 12. The interface 12 can comprise any suitable form or device for communications, including telephone (which can incorporate voice recognition (VR)), worldwide web (Internet), mail, in-person, a point-of-sale (POS) terminal with a card reader, e-mail or any other suitable interface.
The payment service provider 4 can include an agent network 14 which can provide point-of-sale (POS) contact points system-wide for convenient in-person accessibility by the customers 6. The payment service provider 4 maintains customer accounts 16 which can correspond to the clients/payees 8. Each client/payee can have associated therewith a customer database 18 containing pertinent information regarding the customers 6 and their respective accounts 17. The designation of accounts, subaccounts, master accounts, etc. can vary from client-to-client. Thus, as used herein the terms “account”, “subaccount” and similar terms can designate either the entire account base of a particular client 8, or the individual account of a customer(s) 6.
An additional product support procedure is shown in
It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of steps and components described and shown.
Claims
1-35. (canceled)
36. A payment service method, which comprises the steps of:
- a) a payment service provider contracting with a client to provide payment accounts to customers of the client, wherein a customer of the client enrolls with the payment service provider and thereafter pays funds into the payment account and uses the funds to purchase goods or services from the client;
- b) the payment service provider receiving account information for the customers from the client;
- c) storing the account information in a database;
- d) receiving a request from the customer to make a payment to a client account;
- e) receiving identifying information from the customer;
- f) using the database to verify status of the client account;
- g) the payment service provider receiving a payment from the customer to purchase goods or services;
- h) using a computer to establish the payment account with the payment service provider for the customer, wherein the computer is capable of communicating with a storage medium;
- i) storing the payment account in the storage medium;
- j) the payment service provider issuing and assigning a unique identifier to the customer after enrolling with the payment service provider and for purposes of making payments, wherein the unique identifier is configured to provide the customer with access to the payment account to make further payments from the payment account without providing the identifying information;
- k) crediting the payment account in an amount corresponding to the payment; and
- l) using a wire transfer to transfer the funds from the payment account to the client account upon receipt of the payment.
37. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of:
- a) maintaining the anonymity of the customer.
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the unique identifier is a single, exclusive identifier and wherein the method includes the additional step of utilizing the single, exclusive identifier for the customer and associating the exclusive identifier with the payment account.
39. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of establishing an additional payment account for the customer and associating the additional payment account with an additional client.
40. The method of claim 37, which includes the additional step of identifying said payment account solely by the unique identifier.
41. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of said payment service provider reporting to the client activity associated with customers of said client.
42. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) said payment service provider maintaining an agent network; and
- b) said customers communicating with said payment service provider through said agent network.
43. The method of claim 42, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) enrolling the customers with said payment service provider through said agent network; and
- b) said payment service provider paying a fee to an agent in the agent network for each of the customers enrolled by the agent.
44. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of:
- (a) formatting a customer database of the client for use by the payment service provider.
45. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) establishing with said payment service provider an account group comprising the customers of the client; and
- b) activating individual accounts upon enrollment of the customers.
46. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) the client designating products for the payment service;
- b) the client designating payment denominations for each of the designated products;
- c) establishing payment service provider fees;
- d) inputting pricing bands based on the number of the customers of the client for the products;
- e) inputting principle ranges for the products;
- f) inputting associated fees for the products; and
- g) setting a variable fee schedule for the payment service provider.
47. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) printing a receipt for the customer upon receipt of payment from the customer;
- b) printing the unique identifier on the receipt;
- c) designating a service availability value on the receipt; and
- d) printing on the receipt a commercial message from the client to the customer.
48. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of:
- a) printing coupons for use by said customer.
49. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) setting criteria for customer eligibility for said payment accounts; and
- b) excluding ineligible customers from a database of eligible customers for said payment accounts.
50. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of:
- a) communicating to said customer promotional information from said client.
51. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional step of:
- a) communicating to said customer commercial messages from third parties, wherein said third parties do not compete with the client.
52. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) activating a card for said customer; and
- b) storing the unique identifier on the card.
53. The method of claim 52, which includes the additional step of:
- a) concealing the unique identifier on the card.
54. The method of claim 52, wherein said card comprises one of the group comprising: a credit card; a debit card; and a prepay card.
55. The method of claim 36, wherein the customer interfaces with the payment service provider by one of a method from among the group consisting of:
- a) telephone with voice recognition;
- b) Internet global computer network;
- c) mail;
- d) in person;
- e) e-mail; and
- f) point-of-sale (POS) terminal with card reader.
56. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) the payment service provider tabulating advertising and coupon impressions for the client;
- b) the payment service provider tabulating coupon redemptions for the client;
- c) the client paying the payment service provider for impressions;
- d) the client paying the payment service provider for redemptions;
- e) collecting customer data from coupon redemptions; and
- f) reporting coupon redemption customer data to the client.
57. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) setting an interval for a discounted payment service;
- b) counting customer payments; and
- c) discounting a customer payment upon reaching said interval.
58. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) displaying a new customer screen upon enrollment of a new customer by said payment service provider;
- b) capturing enrollment information concerning said new customer; and
- c) promoting other services of one of said payment service provider and said client to said customer.
59. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) establishing a maximum permissible inactivity period;
- b) logging customer transactions and comparing same to said maximum inactivity period;
- c) detecting accounts which exceed said maximum allowable inactivity period; and
- d) retiring said accounts which exceed the maximum allowable inactivity period.
60. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) tracking customer transaction recurrences;
- b) monitoring customer retention;
- c) metering future marketing and rebate programs for the client based on transaction recurrences and customer retention; and
- d) the payment service provider providing customer transaction records to the client.
61. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) setting a required number of transactions for rebate with the client;
- b) counting said transactions with the client; and
- c) rebating the cost of customer cards to the client upon reaching the number of transactions required for rebate eligibility.
62. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) the client identifying products to the payment service provider;
- b) displaying the products to the customer;
- c) the customer selecting one or more of the products to pay on;
- d) the customer selecting one or more amounts to pay on the selected products; and
- e) making said selected payments on said selected products.
63. The method of claim 36, which includes the additional steps of:
- a) providing client-specific advertising;
- b) the payment service provider enrolling customers for the client; and
- c) the customer and the payment service provider selecting features and pricing offered by the client.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 30, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 18, 2007
Applicant: First Data Corporation (Greenwood Village, CO)
Inventors: Keith Diveley (Highlands Ranch, CO), Kurt Hansen (Castle Rock, CO)
Application Number: 11/479,141
International Classification: G06Q 40/00 (20060101);