PAYMENT GATEWAY SOFTWARE LINKING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INSTAPAY InstaStaff Technologies, Inc. 677 Ponce De Leon Ave, Suite 8500 Atlanta GA 30108 Payment gateway software for linking e-commerce websites to credit card processing networks; Computer software, namely, electronic financial platform that accommodates multiple types of payment and debt transactions in an integrated mobile phone, PDA, and web based environment;INSTA PAY; INSTANT PAY;
OPENSCRI TANG,LIJUN 12 Lexington Dr 12 Lexington Dr Markham L3P6V4 Canada Payment gateway software for linking e-commerce websites to credit card processing networks; WAN (wide area network) operating software;Licensing of software in the framework of software publishing;Computer software design, computer programming, and maintenance of computer software;
OPENSRCI TANG,LIJUN 12 Lexington Dr 12 Lexington Dr Markham L3P6V4 Canada Payment gateway software for linking e-commerce websites to credit card processing networks;OPENS RCI; OPEN SRCI;
XSETTLE XRP United OÜ Mustamäe tee 5 Tallinn 10616 Estonia Payment gateway software for linking e-commerce websites to credit card processing networks; Computer software, namely, electronic financial platform that accommodates multiple types of payment and debt transactions in an integrated mobile phone, PDA, and web based environment; Multi-functional computer terminals with payment function; Near field communication (NFC) tags for cryptocurrency; Point-of-sale terminals for making contactless payments;X SETTLE;Payment processing services in the field of cryptocurrency payments; Payment processing services, namely, credit card and debit card transaction processing services; Bill payment services provided through a website; Charge card and credit card payment processing services; Cryptocurrency payment processing; Electronic payment services involving electronic processing and subsequent transmission of bill payment data; Electronic commerce payment services, namely, establishing funded accounts used to purchase goods and services on the Internet; Electronic foreign exchange payment processing; Financial transaction services, namely, providing secure commercial transactions and payment options; Financial transaction services, namely, providing secure commercial transactions and payment options using a mobile device at a point of sale; Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing services; Online, real-time tax payment processing, tax payment financial management, and tax payment financial analysis services; Processing of contactless credit and debit card payments; Processing of credit card payments via near field communication (NFC) technology-enabled devices; Providing an internet website portal in the field of financial transaction and payment processing services; Providing electronic processing of ACH and credit card transactions and electronic payments via a global computer network; Providing electronic processing of credit card transactions and electronic payments via a global computer network; Providing electronic processing of electronic funds transfer, ACH, credit card, debit card, electronic check and electronic payments; Providing multiple payment options by means of customer-operated electronic terminals available on-site in retail stores; Providing vouchers for payment of transportation expenses; Redeeming the vouchers of others for payment of goods or services; Stored value prepaid card services, namely, processing electronic payments made through prepaid cards;
 

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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.