Yet Another Cycling Forum
General Category => Freewheeling => Topic started by: ScumOfTheRoad on 29 June, 2020, 03:27:40 pm
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I work for Dell, and we have a corporate Cycle to Work scheme. Looks like it is adminstered by Halfords, at least you get steered to Halfords shops.
If I was to start dreaming about a new bike does anyone know how to wangle a bike not on the Halfords website?
My brother has a Croix de Fer and thinks a lot of it. I am tempting myself...
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Admittedly it was 10 years ago but Halfords got me a Croix de Fer on the CTW scheme.
Just ask them - I believe that they can get most things.
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Halfords and most bike sites were taken off our CTW scheme, only some 'approved' outlets now. T'is meh. :-\
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Halfords own tredz who stock a large range of bikes.
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My work CTW scheme was with Halfords.
I wanted a Brompton which, at the time, Halfords didn't sell.
I was swiftly pointed at Chris Compton's emporium.
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I work for Dell, and we have a corporate Cycle to Work scheme. Looks like it is adminstered by Halfords, at least you get steered to Halfords shops.
If I was to start dreaming about a new bike does anyone know how to wangle a bike not on the Halfords website?
My brother has a Croix de Fer and thinks a lot of it. I am tempting myself...
Thankfully, due to competition law rules, Halfords are required to source from other suppliers if they don't stock the bike you want. They used to be a bit 'meh' about this, but got slapped a couple of years ago, and the central team that manage C2W for Halfords is a lot better now - and understand the processes.
We use the Halford managed scheme. I used it to get a bike from Evans...