DEVICE CARRYING OUT PAYMENT

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FEIG FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Str. 4 Weilburg 35781 Germany Device for carrying out payment transactions; payment terminals; payment gateways; software for payment terminals; Sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; electronic sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; digital sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; digital sensory devices, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors for engines, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors and detectors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors used in plant control, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors, detectors and monitoring instruments, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; internet of things (IoT) sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; detectors, namely, acceleration and vibration detectors; data collection apparatus, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; safety apparatus for the prevention of accident or injury, namely, luminous safety beacons and stripes;Providing multiple payment options by means of customer-operated electronic terminals available on-site in retail stores, in vending machines, in self-service shops, in self-service machines, unattended payment, closed loop payment systems (customer cards), public transport and charging stations, parking meters; execution and processing of payment transactions for third parties; operation of payment terminals and payment gateways for third parties; provision of payment terminals and payment gateways for third parties; provision and configuration of payment terminals for third parties;
FEIG ELECTRONIC FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Str. 4 Weilburg 35781 Germany Device for carrying out payment transactions; payment terminals; payment gateways; software for payment terminals; Sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; electronic sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; digital sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; digital sensory devices, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors for engines, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors and detectors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors used in plant control, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; sensors, detectors and monitoring instruments, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; internet of things (IoT) sensors, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; detectors, namely, acceleration and vibration detectors; data collection apparatus, namely, temperature, acceleration and vibration sensors; safety apparatus for the prevention of accident or injury, namely, luminous safety beacons and stripes;Providing multiple payment options by means of customer-operated electronic terminals available on-site in retail stores, in vending machines, in self-service shops, in self-service machines, unattended payment, closed loop payment systems (customer cards), public transport and charging stations, parking meters; execution and processing of payment transactions for third parties; operation of payment terminals and payment gateways for third parties; provision of payment terminals and payment gateways for third parties; provision and configuration of payment terminals for third parties;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system to dynamically present a payment gateway to a content requester commences when a content distributor receives a request for access to a content item provided by a content provider. The content distributor determines whether a first payment gateway of a first plurality of payment gateways is a preferred payment gateway. If the content distributor has recorded the first payment gateway as a first preferred payment gateway then the content distributor presents the first payment gateway to a content requestor as an actual preferred payment gateway. If the content distributor has not recorded the first payment gateway as the first preferred payment gateway, then it presents a second preferred payment gateway, recorded by the content provider of the content item, as the actual preferred payment gateway to the content requester.