Tellermodus
Tellermodus refers to a payment or transaction process where a customer interacts directly with a cashier or teller to complete their purchase. This is a common method in many retail environments, banking institutions, and service-oriented businesses. The teller acts as an intermediary, handling the exchange of goods or services for payment. This process typically involves the teller scanning items, entering information manually, and then processing the payment, which can be made via cash, card, check, or other accepted methods.
In contrast to self-checkout or online purchasing, tellermodus emphasizes human interaction. This can be beneficial for
The prevalence of tellermodus has seen shifts with the rise of technology. While self-checkout kiosks and online