Payment tray

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Classic payment plate

Number plate or number shells are shells that on Sale libraries are set up so that the money of the customers when paying does not roll off the table. In addition, the payment plate serves to separate the customer money and the change to be given . Change plates are similar in function .

Payment tray as a marketing tool

The payment tray is set up at the point of sale in direct view of the customer. It is therefore often printed with advertising . On the one hand, there are many providers of branded goods or services who sell payment plates to retailers free of charge ; on the other hand, retailers can use this instrument to draw attention to products in a targeted manner so that customers can make an impulse purchase .

Therefore, payment trays are predominantly printed or made of glass or polymethyl methacrylate with the option of accommodating inserts with advertising messages. Payment trays with built-in liquid crystal displays are also available, with which changing or moving images are possible.

Deposit payment plate

Depot payment plates are payment plates with a fold-out compartment. Products and change are handed over on the surface. The interior of the deposit plate is used for product presentation and for storing products. They are often found in pharmacies.

The hinged lid, like the rest of the plate, is usually made of acrylic glass. High-quality lids are either lacquered or made of real glass so that they do not become cloudy and therefore unsightly after a short time when the coin is touched.