Vending Machines That Accept Reward Points

A lot of players on the server I help on don't like having to switch to paper RP money, just to buy something, just to re-sell it to add it back to their account, and a lot of players get confused on how to create a vending machine with the paper money as well.
I suggest a vending machine plugin so players can either convert their vending machine to an RP one, or maybe have a checkbox when adding an item to accept RP?

I tried finding one that could do this, but really the only one I found that could do RP in vending machines is Custom Vending Setup and from what I saw that one only works for non player vending machines. (if you know of one that does this and works let me know, I might have missed it ^^' )
 
Hmm, the only way I can think of is like you said, using reward points as a physical item. Otherwise it'd require a fully custom vending ui
 
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