Mobile payment system
First Claim
1. A mobile payment system comprising:
- a mobile message provider configured to send and receive messages from other electronic devices including a mobile client by way of a wireless communication network for receiving registration information and payment authorizations from clients and a merchant computer information system (CIS) which stores merchant data and consumer data, said merchant data including said merchant'"'"'s bank account number and bank routing number, said consumer data including said consumer'"'"'s bank account number and bank routing number; and
a mobile payment host in electronic communication with said mobile message provider for receiving said merchant and consumer data as well as said payment authorization from said mobile client, said mobile payment host configured to be in electronic communication with an automated clearing house and further configured upon receipt of said payment authorizations to electronically present said merchant data and said consumer data to the automated clearing house for deposit into a merchant'"'"'s bank account and post said deposits or alternatively process returns from said automated clearing house for payment authorizations that cannot be processed.
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Abstract
A mobile payment system is disclosed for processing payments authorized by mobile devices (“mobile payments”) that is configured to process mobile payment authorizations that are directed to an electronic lock box. The mobile payment authorizations are processed by way of electronic funds transfer and cleared, for example, by way of an automated electronic funds clearing network, such as the Automated Clearing House (ACH). In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the mobile payment system also processes returns for payments that cannot be cleared. The mobile payment system may be configured to provide advance notification of billing deadlines to payees, e.g., mobile clients, by way of an SMS (Small Message System) message and enable consumers to authorize payment in the same fashion. In addition to facilitating payment by the consumer, the system in accordance with the present invention significantly the “float time” and makes funds available to the merchant in a relatively shorter period of time than known mobile payment systems, once payment authorization is received from the consumer.
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16 Claims
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1. A mobile payment system comprising:
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a mobile message provider configured to send and receive messages from other electronic devices including a mobile client by way of a wireless communication network for receiving registration information and payment authorizations from clients and a merchant computer information system (CIS) which stores merchant data and consumer data, said merchant data including said merchant'"'"'s bank account number and bank routing number, said consumer data including said consumer'"'"'s bank account number and bank routing number; and a mobile payment host in electronic communication with said mobile message provider for receiving said merchant and consumer data as well as said payment authorization from said mobile client, said mobile payment host configured to be in electronic communication with an automated clearing house and further configured upon receipt of said payment authorizations to electronically present said merchant data and said consumer data to the automated clearing house for deposit into a merchant'"'"'s bank account and post said deposits or alternatively process returns from said automated clearing house for payment authorizations that cannot be processed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for processing mobile payments, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) receiving payment authorizations from mobile clients for making payments on consumer accounts with selected merchants, said payment authorizations received by way of a wireless communication link; (b) receiving and storing merchant bank account and bank routing numbers defining merchant data; (c) receiving and storing consumer bank account and bank routing numbers defining consumer data; (b) upon receipt of said payment authorizations, automatically presenting said merchant data and said consumer to an automated clearing house for clearing and deposit in a merchant account; and (c) automatically posting said deposit in a deposit file. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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