Payment using unique product identifier codes

a technology of product identifier and payment method, applied in the field of online payments, can solve the problems of cumbersome and time-consuming for consumers, inconvenient and burdensome, and the same disadvantages of the method

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-06-09
PAYPAL INC
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[0008]In accordance with one embodiment, a system and method includes first capturing an image of a product code, such as by taking a picture of the code with a camera on a phone. In one embodiment, the code is a Quick Response (QR) code that includes sufficient information about the product and price to allow the user to purchase and pay for the product with information from the code. Once captured on the m

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However, this requires a consumer to be at a physical point of sale (POS) and provide physical payment, which is time-consuming and can be inconvenient and burdensome.
A disadvantage of on-line shopping is that the consumer must be in front of a PC or other computing device, such that shopping and payment is confined to an experience in front of the PC.
Furthermore, it may

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[0016]FIG. 1 shows a two-dimensional product code affixed to tangible medium, such as a piece of paper, container, or product, or even a web page. In one embodiment, the two-dimensional code is a quick response or QR code 102, created by Denso-Wave of Japan, and the tangible medium is a page 104 from a catalog or magazine. Other types of two-dimensional or other codes may also be suitable, such as the PDF417 code by Symbol Technologies, the DataMatrix code by RVSU Acuity CiMatrix, and the Maxi Code by UPS. QR code 102 contains information about an associated product or service on page 104. Note that as used herein, product or item refers to both products and services. For example, page 104 may be advertising a specific DVD, CD, watch, type of clothing, a motorcycle, or virtually any product or service that is available for purchase. Note that QR code can also be displayed on other medium, such as the actual product itself, its container, or a web page. QR codes and other similar cod...

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Abstract

Various methods and systems are provided to capture a unique product code, such as QR code, on a mobile device, process the information contained in the code, provide the user with options of making a purchase, including purchasing a plurality of selected products from different captured codes, and processing the payment via the user's mobile device.

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BACKGROUND[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention generally relates to on-line payments and more particularly to making payments using a product identifier code.[0003]2. Related Art[0004]More and more consumers are purchasing items and services over electronic networks, such as the Internet. Consumers routinely search for and purchase products and services from merchants and individuals alike. The transactions can take place directly between an on-line merchant or retailer and the consumer, where payment is typically made by entering credit card or other financial information. Transactions can also take place with the aid of an on-line payment provider, such as PayPal, Inc. of San Jose, Calif. Such payment providers can make transactions easier and safer for the parties. Purchasing through the Internet from the convenience of a consumer's home, office, or virtually anywhere (with mobile devices) is one main reason why on-line purchases are growing faster and faste...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/00G06Q20/00
CPCG06Q20/04G06Q20/12G06Q30/0601G06Q30/06G06Q20/3276G06Q30/0635
Inventor PARIKH, AALAP D.
Owner PAYPAL INC
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