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Joe - if it's fully paid for of course it's not theft. I and others have assumed you got the bike through C2Work, where you lease it from your employer for a year, and have the option to buy at the end of the lease term. Lots of people do this and sell them when it belongs to them, after a year.
So how does your C2Work scheme work then ?
Don't ever take up poker Joe 🙂
I'll give you £150 cash, will collect and I'll say nothing to anybody (serious offer).
Some councils do a scheme where you can just buy bikes outright at a discounted rate. Think it's been around since before ctw etc.
smitjo89 - MemberI don't know how it is thieving if the bike is fully payed for and my property. Am not gonna rise to anyone's comments so not going to reply anymore.
Youre' right, if it;s fully paid for and your property it's not theiving. However, that bike isn;t your property and it's not paid for, so it's theft. If I mail your employers, you;d be right in the doo-dah
grumm - MemberSome councils do a scheme where you can just buy bikes outright at a discounted rate. Think it's been around since before ctw etc.
not heard about that. If that's what it is then great. Sorry.
I go to them with the bike/scooter/car that I would like (I haven't got a car or scooter licence so the bike is my only option) they find the cheapest price throught their I procurement system give me a cheque to pay for it and offer me whether to pay it off in monthly installments or take it all straight out of my wages before i see it.
However, that bike isn;t your property
You don't know that - see my post above.
Barca 250 and it's yours!
nbt - Member
so, one confirmed thief on here then
And that's Kaesae then, yeah?