magicbastarder wrote: » halfords are no longer doing it? no reason given?
plodder wrote: » I don't like the system either. It seems to be money for old rope for the middleman and actually causes problems for the purchaser.
Cienciano wrote: » Anytime I used it, it was very simple. Get invoice, give invoice to employer, employer give me cheque for amount on invoice. How a middle man is needed for such a simple process is beyond me!
plodder wrote: » I got my last bike about five years ago from Halfords using one of the middlemen vouchers. I don't see how they could set up their own system because (in my case anyway) employers will just say choose a shop that does accept the voucher if Halfords won't. They aren't going to change anything to suit one retailer. I don't like the system either. It seems to be money for old rope for the middleman and actually causes problems for the purchaser.
grogi wrote: » If you have 1500 employees and same invoices, this becomes an annoyance. It does cost the employer noting to use the middleman. Why wouldn't they use it if it is employee that bears the cost.
Wizard! wrote: » Been trying to contact Cycle Superstore for days, via email or phone, but nobody answers. Are they closed? Want to buy a Cube with BTW scheme, that is not in stock and would like to see if I can place a pre-order, how long it will take, etc. Any other stores, preferably north of Dublin, that deal Cube, support BTW scheme and are reliable and open?
CramCycle wrote: » They are open but out the door, I was in the other day to pick up a thru axle. 3 week wait for any work, adverts for bike mechanics and front of house staff, place is out the door with bikes so you might be better just calling in
Wizard! wrote: » Thank you. I am 40km away I just don't want to do the trip just to ask 2 questions, apart from the fact that I am not allowed to travel that far...
Seth Brundle wrote: » As there is a cost to the retailer by the middlemen, it meant that the retailer could not give me a discount when I got my last bike. It cost me about €100. Its a legal scam!
rash wrote: » Are Cycle Superstore bike distributors as well by any chance. They seem to have a cube that I'm looking at, my local shop seem to have issues getting stock of most bikes at the moment. I need to deal locally for BTW.
CramCycle wrote: » I had a feeling they were as my LBS used to get stock from them before they closed but I can't find it online.
secman wrote: » difficulty sourcing anything in the €1000 bracket. Lots of " out of stock " messages on sites.
taocall wrote: » I am wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience lately I ordered a bike on the scheme back in October from Cyclebike.ie its a Cube and I still haven't received the bike. They keep saying they have no update from the factory on the shipping of the bike. Has anyone else had this issue at this stage I am thinking of trying to get a refund but dont want to have to wait even longer to get a bike.
charlieIRL wrote: » I got a new CX road bike on Saturday on the bike to work - boss paid for them friday morning via bank transfer and it went through straight away. Simple transaction.