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| | The delay is entirely dependent on how quickly your company pays Cyclescheme. Go bug the accounting bods to make sure that 1. They have the invoice from Cyclescheme 2. It has been paid After 1 & 2 then it should take no more than 3 business days to get the voucher. Usually the hold up is in step 2. What you are getting anyway? |
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| | I'm trying to get the MTB to go vegetarian. I'll start by getting it to eat Object, he must be made entirely of tofu by now. Seriously though, I'm getting a pub bike (probably a Filmore) and I'm buying some accessories that may end up not fitting it. In which case I guess I'll just have to put them on the Kiyo... I also want some clothes, tools, etc. |
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| | As Aroogah said, it all depends on whether your company account is up to date. My company hadnt paid their invoice for 3 months and although my voucher was ready within a week, they couldn't issue it. Ended Up waiting 5 weeks until the bastards at accounts paid the sucker. Literally pulling my hair out. |
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