Electronic receipting

Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for receipting transactions transacted at a POS device. More specifically, but not by of limitation, embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for electronically receipting POS transactions and, in some embodiments, of providing the electronic receipts to a destination selected by a party to the POS transaction.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/132,521, filed on May 18, 2005, filed by Gupta Tulluri and entitled “Automated Teller Machine With Receipt Printer And Display,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of this invention relate generally to the field of receipts, and in particular with options for receiving receipts. More specifically, but not by way of limitation, embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for electronic receipting of point-of-sale transactions.

Point-of-sale (“POS”) devices are widely used throughout the world. With most POS devices, after performing a transaction, a paper receipt is automatically generated for a customer. Often, however, the customer discards these receipts prior to using/down-loading the recorded information. Therefore, the receipts account for a significant amount of wasted paper and may serve no actual purpose since the information recorded on the receipt may be lost to the customer. Further, even for customers who may desire to utilize receipts to keep records of POS transactions and/or for return purposes, the receipts—because of the size and/or composition of the receipts, the inconvenience of transferring data from the receipt to a recording system, and/or the like—may not provide for accurate and/or convenient recordation of POS transactions.

Another issue with receiving receipts from a POS device is that they are typically merchant specified. In other words, the merchant dictates what is on the receipt, which in turn is often dictated by the specific equipment used to generate the receipt at the point of sale. For instance, a typical paper receipt from a restaurant may include the date of the transaction and the transaction amount. This may pose problems for those wanting to electronically capture and process transaction data as line item detail, and may require significant transformation or pre-processing of the data, if it exists at all.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In certain embodiments, the invention provides systems and methods that provide a person with options for receiving receipts, electronic or otherwise. For example, when using a receipt processor having a display screen and an input device, the customer may be shown a variety of receipting options on the display screen. These options could include a paper receipt printed using a printer associated with the receipt processor, a display of the receipt on the display screen, an electronic copy of the receipt, or a combination of any of these options. For electronic copies, the receipt processor may be used in combination with a transmitter to transmit a signal that allows the receipt to be sent to an email account or address, a wireless communications device, such as a mobile phone, PDA, a smart card, wireless email device or the like. In doing so, a variety of formats may be used, such as an SMS text message, a pdf file, a spreadsheet, or the like. Additionally, new formats may be developed for use with the receipt processor. Electronic receipts are advantageous in that paper is not used, thereby conserving an important natural resource. Further, with electronic receipts information is recorded in a nontangible means that may be easily manipulated, easily transferred to different recording and storage devices to protect against loss of the receipt information, and easily downloaded to software programs, such as Quickens or the like, for processing.

According to one feature, the customer may negotiate at the POS device as to what type of data should be included on the receipt as well as the format of the data, among other items. For example, the customer may manually operate the POS device or communicate with it via a consumer device, such as a PDA, cell phone or other wireless device. In this negotiation process, the customer may specify the required information items and formats to be included on the receipt. In response, the POS device may provide a confirmation that the requested data/formats are available, may suggest other formats or indicate such options are not available. This process enables the merchant to produce customized receipts on demand (from the customer device) to facilitate direct input to downstream accounting and/or reporting activities. This may also be used to automate other processes, such as statutory filings, including VAT returns.

In some embodiments, the customer may pre-register for a given option so that each time a receipt is to be generated, it is provided according to the selected option. Pre-registering may be done by contacting a service center, by contacting a merchant, by contacting a service provider, by uploading the information from a POS device or associated device, and/or the like.

A wide variety of processors, applications, machines or the like may be configured with POS devices to provide various types of electronic receipts. In some embodiments, an electronic receipting machine for use with a POS device may include a processor, a communication device for receiving data from the POS device, an input device for receiving receipting instructions from the POS device, and a transmitting device. Additionally, in some embodiments, a display screen may be used to, among other things, display the various receipting options, and the input device may be used to select one or more of the options. Depending on the selected option, a printer may be used to print a paper receipt, or the transmitting device may be used to transmit a signal to a host computer, switch, computer network or the like, in order to provide an electronic copy of the receipt to a wireless phone, email address, PDA, or the like. In some cases, the transmitting device may transmit or “beam” the electronic receipt directly to a wireless device using a variety of technologies, such as Blue Tooth, infrared, wi-fi, wi-max, etc., so that the customer can instantly receive a copy of the receipt. In other cases, the customer could connect a portable device to the receipting machine or a device associated with the POS device to receive the receipt, such as by a USB connection.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for receipting transactions transacted at a POS device. More specifically, but not by of limitation, embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for electronically receipting POS transactions and, in some embodiments, for providing the electronic receipts to a destination selected by a party to the POS transaction.

The POS transactions may include transactions for goods or services or combinations thereof. In a POS transaction, a purchaser of the goods and/or the services in the POS transaction, an agent of the purchaser or a person associated with the purchaser, collectively referred to hereinafter as a customer, may make a payment to a seller of the goods and services and the payment may be processed and/or recorded using the POS device. POS devices are known in the art and examples are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,886,742 and 6,827,260, the complete disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.

In certain aspects of the invention, the customer is given multiple options for receiving a receipt for the POS transaction. In this way, the user can receive a traditional paper receipt or other form, such as an electronic receipt that may be delivered to an email account, a wireless device, a smart card, or the like. One example of how to wirelessly transmit electronic receipts is described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/273,436, filed Oct. 16, 2002, the complete disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference. The customer may select the receipt options at the POS device, or may pre-register prior to making a transaction such that the desired electronic receipt is automatically generated.

In one option, the customer may be involved in dictating how the receipt should be formatted and what data it might include. This could be accomplished in a pre-registration process, or at the time of sale. If at the point of purchase, various options are available. For example, the customer may manually interact with the POS device, such as by keying in data or touching a touch screen, to indicate what data should be included on the receipt, the format of the data to be displayed, and the like.

As another option, the customer may electronically negotiate with the POS device as to the required data and formats. For instance, the customer may use a PDA, cell phone, or similar device and communicate with the POS device using industry standard transport protocols, such as HTTP, Bluetooth, and the like, as well as standard data description protocols, such as XML.

When negotiating with the POS device, a variety of handshakes/interactions may occur. For example, when the customer device initially communicates with the POS device, a check may be performed to see if the POS device is configured to generate an electronic receipt and/or if it is configured to communicate such requests to the customer device. If so, a confirmation may be sent back to the customer device. Once a proper communication channel is established, the customer may specify the desired data set and transmit that request to the POS device. In return, the POS device may send a message either confirming compliance with the data set request, or specify non-compliant terms. In some cases, an alternative may be suggested to the customer device. If needed, the customer may specify a revised data set and transmit that to the POS device. If in compliance, the POS device sends a confirmation to the customer device. In a similar manner, the customer device may be used to specify data formats or the style of the data to be included on the receipt.

Once the POS device is provided with all the information regarding the requested data, formats, style and the like, it may generate the receipt and transmit the electronic receipt to the desired destination. In some cases, the POS device may transmit the data and the requested format to a host computer which generates the receipt. Optionally, the consumer device may confirm the receipt of the data.

A wide variety of data set items may be requested by the customer and supported by the receipting system. Merely by way of example, such data may include the date and time of purchase, an order reference number or job number, an account code, a merchant name, a merchant address, a VAT or tax ID number, a product code, the type of goods, a description of goods, a VAT category, a unit price, a quantity, the value of the item, the type of currency, subtotals, VAT, gross amounts and the like.

In some cases, the format and/or codes may be industry standard, or may be specified based on the needs of a customer. For example, if a purchase is part of a travel and entertainment business expense, the customer's accounting department may require a certain code or require the receipt to be categorized in a certain way. The customer may negotiate for this type of receipt so that when it is received electronically, the customer may simply electronically attach it to an expense report. Then, the accounting department may easily input the requested data into their existing system for easy and efficient reimbursement and/or auditing.

A further example in the field of business expense management is the consolidation and accounting for employee expenses on a monthly basis. The consumer device may be configured to electronically capture “inline” various data items, such as VAT code, category of goods/service (according to standard industry designations), amount, and other line item details, to facilitate greater automation and cost reductions. For instance, when the business traveller gets back to the office, the data may be receipted into a desktop application that attaches appropriate cost centers, budget categories, GL codes and may present it in an appropriate form to the accounting department for processing. Also, the system may include dynamic reporting which enables budget owners to see a current picture of expenditure by employee/type of goods, and the like.

FIG. 1illustrates an example of an electronic receipting system according to an embodiment of the invention that may be used to provide multiple options for receiving a receipt. The receipting system100is presented as an illustration only, and this example should not be considered limiting. In light of the disclosure herein, many other examples of the receipting system according to the present invention may be apparent to those skilled in the art, as well as other types of receipt-producing machines. Further, as illustrated inFIG. 1, the receipting system100is configured to communicate with a POS device110. The POS device110may comprise a cash register116, a card reader112, a scanner118that may be used to scan purchases etc., and/or the like. The components of the POS device110may each or in combination provide transaction information to the receipting system100. In some cases, the POS device may comprise a personal computer, such as a home PC used to make Internet purchases, or other computing system.

In practice, as may be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the receipting system100may share components and/or be integrated with the POS device110and/or other devices associated with the POS device110. Merely by way of example, a processor120in the receipting system100may be a processor common to both the receipting system100and the POS device110or may be a software program configured to run on a processor associated with the POS device110, and a printer150may be a receipt printer configured with the POS device.

The receipting system100may include a communication device115configured to provide for communication between the receipting system100and the POS device110. Communication device115may be a network port, a USB port, a data port, an inter-processor connection port, and/or the like. The receipting system100may receive data from the POS device110via the communication device115. Data may include information concerning transactions transacted using the POS device110. Merely by way of example, the data may include payment information such as amount and type of payment, good or service provided or to be provided by the seller and/or a party associated with the seller, and/or the like. In certain embodiments, the transaction data may be an electronic receipt created by the POS device.

In various embodiments of the present invention, the processor120may receive the transaction data from the communication device115. In some embodiments, the processor120may be a software program running on a processor associated with the POS110and the transaction data may be provided from other software applications and/or the like running on the POS processor and/or associated processors. In certain aspects, the processor120may be associated with a memory for storing the transaction data.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the processor120may be in communication with an input device125. The input device125may be a keyboard, a keypad, a touch screen and/or the like that allows the customer to input a selection of a type of receipt and/or a delivery destination for the selected type of receipt. The customer may input a receipt selection and/or a delivery destination by touching buttons displayed on the screen, using keys on the keypad, using keys on the keyboard, and/or the like. The keypad and/or the keyboard may contain both numbers, letters and/or special purpose buttons for selecting functions. In some cases, the input device may comprise a presentation instrument reader, such as a magnetic stripe reader, barcode reader, RFID reader or the like. The presentation instrument has stored thereon information used to access a database containing the preferred receipt options, or in some cases, the presentation instrument itself could include the receipt preferences. In one aspect, the customer's receipt preferences may be input from a mobile transmission device that communicates with the POS device or some other form of input. This may be done, for example, by using Blue Tooth or wireless technology. In some cases, the payment instrument itself, such as a credit card, debit card, ATM card, smart card, mobile phone, PDA, or the like could include the receipt preferences which may be transmitted to the receipt system. As an alternative, the payment instrument could include information used to access a database that in turn includes such preferences.

The receipting system100may also include a display screen130. The display screen130may be capable of communicating with the processor120and/or the input device125. In certain embodiments, the input device125and the display screen130may comprise a single device, such as a touch-screen or the like. In certain aspects, the display screen130may be used to provide a visual receipt to the customer. In some embodiments of the present invention, the display screen130may display the receipting options available to the customer and provide instructions for requesting one or more of the different receipting options.

In certain embodiments, the display screen130may provide instructions to the customer for providing rules to a host computer135. Thus, the customer may use the display screen130, the input device125, the processor120and/or a host computer communication port132to establish rules with the host computer135regarding the type of receipt the customer desires for different transactions. Merely by way of example, the host computer135may be capable of communicating with a plurality of POS devices associated with a particular seller and the customer may instruct the host computer135to provide receipts according to the rules whenever the customer is identified as entering a transaction by one of the POS devices without prompting from the customer. The customer may be identified by the POS devices, for example, by a credit card, debit card, smart card, store card, pin number, Blue Tooth or wireless device, etc. The customer may set the rules with the host computer135to provide that certain transactions receive different receipts. For example, the customer may only want receipts for transactions less than a certain dollar amount displayed on the display screen130, the customer may want electronic receipts transmitted to a specific destination for receipts over a certain dollar amount, and/or the like. The host computer communication port132may be a network connection or the like configured to provide for communications between the processor120and the host computer135.

The host computer135may be accessible to the customer, as discussed above, using the receipting system100. Alternatively, the customer may be able to use other modalities to access the host computer, such as by providing information to an agent associated with the receipting system100, accessing remote processors provided by a party associated with the receipting system100, using a personal computer, using a portable device with processing capabilities, including a smart phone etc., and/or the like. Other examples include access by a Blue Tooth or wireless device, or by the Internet. In certain embodiments, the customer may access the host computer135using one or more of the different modalities previously described to register with the host computer135for the provision of electronic receipting. Registering may include establishing rules with the host computer135regarding types of transactions to receive electronic receipting, delivery methods of electronic receipting—i.e., whether to deliver to a phone number, an email address, a portable device and/or the like—the format of the receipt—i.e., Word, excel, pdf, text message, Quicken® format, and/or the like—and/or the like. The customer may also provide an electronic receipting provider, an agent of the electronic receipting provider and/or a person associated with the electronic receipting system100with consent in writing and/or the appropriately formatted legal waiver to provide that the customer's credit card number may be communicated electronically. This consent/waiver from the customer may be recorded in the host computer135to provide for the communication of the customer's credit card number over the electronic receipting system. Merely by way of example, in the electronic receipting system, the customer's credit card number and/or a portion of the customer's credit card number may be communicated as a part of the electronic receipt. As persons of skill in the art may appreciate, in the electronic receipting system accessible records for transactions may only include the last four digits of the customer's credit card.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, the receipting system100may not require input from the input device125to provide for different modes of receipting. As discussed above, the customer may establish rules with a host computer135that may instruct the processor120with the desired receipting for the customer. Alternatively and/or in combination with the host computer135control of receipting, in certain embodiments, the customer may interact with the POS device110using a card or other portable device, such as a credit card, smart card, mobile phone, or the like. In such interactions, the card or the portable device may include customer instructions regarding receipting. Merely by way of example, the customer may instruct a smart card associated with the customer to provide receipting instructions to the processor120via the POS device110. Again merely by way of example, the smart card may provide instructions to the processor120to provide for transmission of an electronic receipt to the smart card.

The processor120may be configured to communicate with a transmitting device140and/or a printer150. In some embodiments of the present invention, the processor120may receive transaction data from the POS device110and input from the customer from the input device125. Alternatively or in combination with the foregoing, the processor120may receive transaction data from the POS device110and instructions from a host computer regarding the customers receipting preferences, etc. The processor120may process the transaction data in accordance with the customer input to provide an electronic receipt that may be configured for transmission to a destination selected by the customer. Merely by way of example, if the customer requests that the electronic receipt be sent to an email account, the processor120may configure the electronic receipt into an email and/or as an email attachment. As another example, if the customer requests that the electronic receipt be sent to a phone number, the processor120may configure the electronic receipt for transfer over a telecommunications network, such as by formatting the electronic receipt as a text or instant message. Formats for delivery of the electronic receipt to the customer may be varied and may comprise email in Word format, pdf format, Excel format, straight text, and/or the like. In certain aspects, the electronic receipt may be formatted to provide for interaction with accounting type software or the like. Merely by way of example, the electronic receipt may be provided to the customer in a format for use with Quicken® software. In some cases, the receipts may be transmitted to a third party using a specified format and interface. In this way, a third party could aggregate receipts over a specified time and then forward theses to the customer. The customer could register with such a third party and get accumulated receipts through a standard API.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the customer input from the input device125may be processed by the processor120and an electronic receipt for the transaction transacted at the POS device110may be provided by the processor120to a transmitting device140. The transmitting device140may be a connectivity port capable of transmitting the electronic receipt from the processor120over a computer network, telecommunications network and/or the like. Merely by way of example, transmitting device140may be a computer network port connected, either directly or wirelessly, to a computer network, a telecommunication port connected either directly or wirelessly, to a telecommunication network and/or the like.

In certain aspects, the transmitting device140may be a wireless transmitter/receiver, an infrared transmitter/receiver and/or the like. Merely by way of example, in such aspects, the electronic receipt may be encoded onto a radio and/or infrared frequency and transmitted from the transmitting device140and picked up by a portable device145associated with the customer. The transmitting device may include a port142for outputting the encoded electronic receipt. The portable device145may comprise a wireless phone, PDA, iPod, specialty portable device with the capability of receiving receipt information transmitted by the transmitting device140, smart card, and/or the like. Merely by way of example, Blue Tooth technology may be used to provide for transmission of the electronic receipt from the transmitting device140to the portable device.

In certain aspects, a docking port147may be used to dock a portable device to the transmitting device140. The docking port147may include a connection shoe for connecting the transmitting device to the portable device, an infrared aperture for synchronization with a similar aperture in the portable device, a USB port, a Firewire port and/or the like to provide for a connection between the portable device145and the transmitting device140. A positioning mechanism for correct positioning of the portable device relative to the transmitting device140may also be provided. Security systems and methods may be incorporated into the electronic receipting system100to provide that only certain portable devices associated with the customer may receive the electronic receipt transmitted by the transmitting device140. Separately or in combination with the different embodiments for transmitting the electronic receipt, the electronic receipt may be displayed to the customer on the display130.

The printer150may provide for printing of a hard copy of a receipt for the POS transaction in addition to or as an alternative to the transmission of the electronic receipt. In such embodiments, the processor120may process the transaction data and provide for printing of the receipt by the printer150.

FIG. 2illustrates one embodiment of a display200that may be presented on display screen130. Display200presents the customer with various options for receiving a receipt for a transaction. Associated with each option is an icon202that may be touched to select the given option. As an alternative, electronic receipting system100could include physical buttons adjacent to display200that could be pressed to select the desired option. As a further option, input device125could be used.

As shown, the customer may select from options such as receiving a paper receipt that is printed using printer150, displaying the receipt that is shown on display screen130, sending the receipt to an e-mail address, sending the receipt to a mobile device, downloading the receipt to a smart card, or downloading the receipt to a portable device. Also, the customer may select any combinations of the above, such as for example, displaying the receipt on the display screen as well as sending the receipt to an email address and/or downloading to a mobile device. Examples of e-mail accounts include those that may be accessed using a personal desk top or laptop computer, a PDA, a mobile phone or the like. The electronic copy of the receipt may be delivered in a variety of formats, such as a pdf document, a Word& document, a spreadsheet, a TIFF image file format, a JPEG or the like. When sending the receipt to a mobile phone, the receipt may be transmitted as an SMS text file, or if the mobile phone includes an operating system such as Windows CE, other formats as described above may be used. When downloading the electronic copy of the receipt, the receipt may be transferred wirelessly—by Blue Tooth, infrared and/or the like—or by a hard connection to the portable device.

FIG. 3illustrates an embodiment of a display204that may be displayed on the display screen130when the customer requests that the receipt by displayed on the display screen130. Shown is a copy of the receipt206showing a purchase made from a merchant using a credit card.

FIG. 4illustrates a display208that may be shown on the display screen130when the customer selects an option for an electronic copy of a receipt. Display208includes an entry box210where the customer may input an email address or a wireless phone number where the electronic copy of the receipt may be transmitted. This information may be input using the input device125. When ready to send, a submit icon212is selected. In one option, the customer could also be presented with another screen that lets the customer select a format in which the customer would like to receive the file. In other aspects, the customer may request downloading of the electronic copy of the receipt to a portable device and the customer may select the submit icon212when the customer's portable device is configured to receive the electronic copy of the receipt. In different aspects, the request for transmission/downloading of the electronic copy of the receipt may be automated and not require customer action, such as when a smart card is used the card may contain a prompt that is passed from the smart card to the POS device110to the processor120requesting transmission of the electronic copy of the receipt and the destination of the receipt.

In some cases, the customer may wish to register a certain option as a default. In this way, the receipt will automatically be sent to the pre-selected option.FIG. 5shows one embodiment of a display214that may be shown on the display screen130that permits a customer to register an option. Icons216may be pressed or touched to select the desired option. If needed, additional screens may appear to permit the customer to input additional information, such as an email address, mobile phone number, download method or physical address where a receipt could be mailed. Also, in some cases, the customer may be permitted to select more than one option for receiving the receipt. For example, the customer may wish both a printed copy and an electronic copy. Further, in some cases, the customer may be presented with additional options for which the customer is charged a fee, such as when mailing a copy of the receipt.

FIG. 6illustrates a system230within which one or more electronic receipting systems100may be used. The system includes a plurality of the electronic receipting systems100, each connected to the other in an environment via a network232. The network232may be any of a wide variety of networks, including, for example, a wide area network, a local area network, the Internet, a credit/debit network over which credit and/or debit transactions occur, and the like.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, a financial host234may be coupled to the network232to provide for the integration of receipting with the transaction of financial transactions by the POS devices associated with the electronic receipting systems. The financial host234may include appropriate processors and databases for conducting financial transactions over network232as is known in the art. Also coupled to the network232and/or the financial host234and/or the electronic receipting systems100is a telecommunications or Internet service provider host/switch236. Host/switch236may be used to facilitate communications with a variety of wireless devices. For example, if a customer wishes to receive an electronic copy of a receipt using the electronic receipting system100, a copy of the electronic receipt may be transmitted to host/switch236directly from the electronic receipting system100over some type of network, including network232, or via financial host234. When host/switch236receives the electronic copy of the receipt along with the forwarding information, it may forward it to an appropriate email address, mobile number, or the like. This may also be done over a variety of networks as is known in the art. As one example, if the customer wishes the electronic receipt to be sent as a text message or other message to a mobile phone238, host/switch236may be configured to send the electronic copy to the mobile phone238over an appropriate network. Similarly, a PDA or other hand held computer240may receive an electronic copy of a receipt from host/switch236in a similar manner. Further, if the customer wishes to send the electronic receipt to an email address, this may be accomplished using host/switch236that will forward the receipt to a customer's email when using a personal computer242or other type of computer capable of receiving and reading emails.

In some cases, the electronic receipting system100may be configured to directly transmit an electronic copy of the receipt to a mobile device. For example, as shown inFIG. 6, a mobile phone244or other hand held device may directly receive a communication from the electronic receipting system100using Blue Tooth technology, IR technology, a USB port and/or the like. In this way, the electronic receipt would not need to be transmitted over network232or use host/switch236.

FIG. 7is a flow diagram providing an overview of the functional hierarchy used in an embodiment of the present invention. In step310, transaction data concerning a transaction is received from a POS device. In certain embodiments, the transaction data may comprise a receipt for a transaction transacted using the POS device. The transaction data may include such things as sale price, description of good or service sold, payment method, re-stocking number, merchant identification, etc.

In step320a request for an electronic receipt for the transaction transacted at the POS device is received. The request for the electronic receipt may be made by a customer to the transactions and/or the like. The request may include a destination for the electronic receipt and may also include a request to display the receipt on a display screen and/or to print a hard copy of the receipt. The request may be made by the customer entering the request into an input device, by a host computer sending a request for an electronic receipt for the transaction, a card used in the transaction, such as a credit card, smart card or the like, containing a prompt to the POS device requesting issuance of an electronic receipt, that may contain destination information, and/or the like.

In step330a processor configures the transaction data for delivery according to the request. In some embodiments, the receipt may be received from the POS device in electronic form and may then be configured for delivery to the destination. Merely by way of example, the electronic receipt may be formatted as an email for delivery over a computer network and/or encoded onto radio frequencies for delivery wirelessly to a portable device. In certain embodiments, transaction data may be received from the POS device and this data may be processed into a receipt and configured for delivery to a selected destination or destinations.

In step340, the electronic receipt is transmitted to the destination or destinations selected by the customer. Transmitting the electronic receipt may require providing the electronic receipt to a network, such as a computer and/or telecommunication network, for transmission to an email account, a web page, an Internet address, a phone number, a data store and/or the like. Transmitting may also involve transmitting infrared frequencies, transmitting radio frequencies, transmitting an electronic signal and/or the like that may be received by a portable device associated with the customer.

In some embodiments of the present invention, a customer may register in step325with a financial institution, merchant, service provider or the like, the customer preferences for receipting. These preferences may include a request that certain transactions be electronically receipted and may specify the destination for the electronic receipt. Preferences may specify that only transactions over a certain value be electronically receipted and/or that only transactions for certain goods and/or services be electronically receipted. The preferences may also specify different types of electronic receipting and/or destinations for such receipts for different transactions. In embodiments in which a customer registers his or her preferences, the preferences may be stored on a host computer and provided to an electronic receipting process during the POS transaction. Alternatively, the preferences may be stored on a portable device, such as a smart card, credit card, portable transaction device and/or the like and provided to the POS device during the transaction. In some cases, the preferences can be tied to a loyalty program so that the customer is also able to receive a receipt with loyalty points, rewards, etc. that are earned via the purchase. In such cases, the customer may optionally present a loyalty card at the POS device to provide information as to the loyalty participation.

While the present invention has been described using a particular combination of hardware and software, it should be recognized that other combinations of hardware and software are also within the scope of the present invention. The present invention may be implemented only in hardware, or only in software, or using combinations thereof. For example, the processing performed by the present invention, as described above, may be implemented in hardware chips, graphics boards or accelerators, etc.

Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.