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I have been trying to get my work to take part in the Governments
Booost Scheme. This is were employees can purchase bikes through their employer at up to 50% off the retail price. Unfortunately why work is dragging their heels saying they are to busy etc, etc......... So has anyone managed to get a new bike through this scheme? If so how much effort was involved? TIA Jamie |
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in message <b0b8u01ab1fc7kp1ni4h0u8tcd00tbu306@4ax.com>, Jamie Smith
('Jamie.Smith@blueyonder.co.uk') wrote: > I have been trying to get my work to take part in the Governments > Booost Scheme. This is were employees can purchase bikes through their > employer at up to 50% off the retail price. > > Unfortunately why work is dragging their heels saying they are to busy > etc, etc......... > > So has anyone managed to get a new bike through this scheme? > If so how much effort was involved? I did, for an employee. No effort was involved. It's an excellent and very simple means of giving a bonus. Mind you, I'm not sure that Gordon Brown was really thinking about £2500 cross-country mountain bikes... -- simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ "The result is a language that... not even its mother could love. Like the camel, Common Lisp is a horse designed by committee. Camels do have their uses." ;; Scott Fahlman, 7 March 1995 |
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