Nortones2
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- Burbage, Derbyshire
You could ask for a company car instead....
One of my former employers signed up for C2W... and when he realised he had to put up the £900 for the bike i was after, it came to a sudden dead end too.
Not sure about that. More employees mean more outlay.It's probably ony the large firms that can afford to do it, my wife has bought two bikes on the CTW scheme, but they are a multi million pound company.
that's not the case anymore. Cyclescheme found a loophole, the final payment is minimal.I'd not be too put out to be honest. The current incarnation must be a big marginal even at 40% tax once you've paid a "realistic" final payment (old rules was token payment), and factored in any "corkage" / lack of discount, and perhaps not having exactly what you would have liked etc.
If I remember correctly, MRRP doesn’t come into it, it’s down to whatever price the bike is. C2W scheme can be applied to one that’s been discounted multiple times.I'd look into 0% finance on a reduced model rather than C2W on full MRRP
Most retailers reserve the right to adjust the price to cater for the scheme admin fee. Usually this is around 11% but shouldn't preclude sale bikes.Some shops won't sell a discounted bike for a c2w voucher, on your bike for example. But that's the shops policy not c2w per se if that makes sense
Most retailers reserve the right to adjust the price to cater for the scheme admin fee. Usually this is around 11% but shouldn't preclude sale bikes.