Arch Crown Now Offers Plastic Gift Cards
The new custom cards come in three formats.

The cards are available in three formats: print-only cards for stores with no POS system, cards with variable data for stores with a POS system, and cards with a magnetic strip for stores that are using a POS system but can also swipe cards.
Custom printed plastic gift cards are available in quantities starting at 250.
The cards have rounded corners and dimensions of 3.375 by 2.125 inches.
Arch Crown said gift cards are the best way to get started boosting revenue, building meaningful relationships with your customers, and increasing traffic. and growing your business.
The cards are cost-effective to produce, and the potential revenue retailers can earn makes them vital to growing a business, the company said.
For free samples, call 1-800-526-8353 or visit Arch Crown’s website.
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