Lightspeed X Series | Layby Sale

Lightspeed X Series | Layby Sale

Layby sales, allow customers to reserve items with a deposit and pay the balance over time. In Lightspeed X Series, you can easily set up and manage layby sales to provide this convenient option to your customers.
Layby sales can be a valuable tool for increasing sales and customer satisfaction. They allow customers to budget their purchases over time, making expensive items more accessible. By offering layby sales, you can attract customers who might otherwise be hesitant to make a large purchase upfront.
Check this video to understand how to create a layby sale and complete it later:


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