fcon wrote: » Sugar, thought it would be chancing yer arm alright. Has anyone tried it?
TheBlaaMan wrote: » 10 - 12% could be negotiated in the past
RainyDay wrote: » Any other experiences would be very helpful.
dreamerb wrote: » Does your employer pay directly or operate through a voucher scheme? If the latter, you'll be lucky to get more than a few euros of a discount. But if they pay directly, it'll depend on the shop. I got about 10% discount from ThinkBike on the same budget, and can wholeheartedly recommend them. You also get free servicing for 2 years when you buy your bike there.
RainyDay wrote: » Thanks for sharing. No vouchers and no middlemen in my case - direct payment from a Govt dept.
RainyDay wrote: » Tks, yes, our accounts folks will take a few weeks to deal with it I'm sure. I'd have thought the shop would give you the bike once they have a approved purchase order - no? Any other experiences re levels of discount achieved?
RainyDay wrote: » Tks, yes, our accounts folks will take a few weeks to deal with it I'm sure. I'd have thought the shop would give you the bike once they have a approved purchase order - no?
Jabel wrote: » How do you know if your employer has availed of the scheme or not? Mine did give me a cheque for €,1000 for a BTW when I enquired about it but they never deducted any money over the year and now the business has been taken over and the company is no more. Anyone else had this happen?
Jabel wrote: » That's what I was thinking and therefore still eligible for the BTW with new employer!
custom_build wrote: » I got a bike for €1000 in fitzcycles and got €100 worth of free merchandise with it, i would have imagined that'd be standard enough.
dreamerb wrote: » I also rechecked the amounts and I'm afraid I overstated the discount - it was actually 5%, with a couple of small extras thrown in. Sorry. Though the recommendation still stands...
CramCycle wrote: » A PO means nothing to a guy in a shop, most will only follow through when the cheque clears, which is fair enough. A PO number from someone you don't reallly know means nothing, works in business as you have a company to tag it too straight away.
RainyDay wrote: » I'm suspecting that perhaps the company is 'no more' because they were very slopping at financial management!
Not really, you are not eligible if you got a bike within the last five years. It could be difficult for Revenue to prove your tax fraud, as it would depend on what records are available from the now defunct company. There is no registration process, so your participation in the scheme on not registered centrally. Perhaps the shop records might become an issue at some stage.
Yes and no. If you are selling stuff to businesses, purchase orders are very important. Businesses operate on credit for almost all purchases. A signed purchase order is a commitment that your invoice will get paid when the goods have been delivered. Businesses have strict controls over who can sign purchase orders, and how much signatories can commit the business to.
It suits the shop, and puts more control in the hands of the shop, to get the cash before they hand over the product. I had a problem with my last BTW purchase where one of the accessories couldn't be got when I came to take delivery, so I had to make do with a different brand, which didn't really suit me.
RainyDay wrote: » Shops should, like lots of other businesses, be happy to hand over the goods when they have a signed purchase order from a reputable business.
TychoCaine wrote: » Meanwhile, in the real world...... No company will hand over goods on receipt of a PO from a random company. Purchase orders are an instruction to supply, on foot of a quote, goods to be paid for on previously agreed terms. Companies using a PO system will have an existing reoccurring business relationship and have credit terms already agreed. The only bike shops I know that'll hand over bikes with a PO are those that are running structured BtW schemes with large employers (i.e. those roadshow type events). In all other situations a cheque or credit card is involved, even if the employee does't see what goes on in the background between the employer and the shop.
RainyDay wrote: » I'm not talking about 'random companies'. I'm talking about very large employers, public and private sector, household names - the ones who always pay by EFT, and haven't written a cheque in years.
TychoCaine wrote: » You're missing the point. I'm not saying that there'll be an actual cheque. I'm just saying that you'll get a funny look if you hand a PO from Google over the counter and look walk out the door with a bike. Unless a seller has a prior agreement with the buying company, a PO is just a fancy piece of paper, no matter who's letterhead it's on.
RainyDay wrote: » Yes and no. If you are selling stuff to businesses, purchase orders are very important. Businesses operate on credit for almost all purchases. A signed purchase order is a commitment that your invoice will get paid when the goods have been delivered. Businesses have strict controls over who can sign purchase orders, and how much signatories can commit the business to. It suits the shop, and puts more control in the hands of the shop, to get the cash before they hand over the product. I had a problem with my last BTW purchase where one of the accessories couldn't be got when I came to take delivery, so I had to make do with a different brand, which didn't really suit me. Shops should, like lots of other businesses, be happy to hand over the goods when they have a signed purchase order from a reputable business.
DDD909 wrote: » Question. I am currently in the process of availing the B2W scheme. Bike costs €1000 and my employer wants me to pay €250 a month for 4 months. Can someone advice me where the tax reduction is in this?? Under the impression i pay for the bike after the tax is reduced from the original price tag!!
nightrave wrote: » Can someone just clarify it as there are so many schemes - bike to work, cycle to work etc. Are those just different names for one scheme? I mean if I have received a bike from one can I apply at a different scheme?