From: Roger Merriman on
Royal mail does this "learing for all" where you can get a computer and
they just take the money slowly out of your pay, noticed on the last one
that it was dell desktops and lappys and apple intel imac and G4
powerbook there.

roger
From: Chris Ridd on
On 8/3/06 7:19, in article 1hbwax3.enep2mxjnuz1N%NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk,
"Roger Merriman" <NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Royal mail does this "learing for all" where you can get a computer and

Do they have a "leering for all" scheme too?

> they just take the money slowly out of your pay, noticed on the last one
> that it was dell desktops and lappys and apple intel imac and G4
> powerbook there.

Is it done at a discount, or full whack?

Cheers,

Chris

From: David Kennedy on
On 8/3/06 7:19 pm, Roger Merriman wrote:

> Royal mail does this "learing for all"

Roger you really are a star. You've just made my day.

PS Can anyone join ?

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http://www.anindianinexile.com
From: zoara on
Roger Merriman wrote:
> Royal mail does this "learing for all" where you can get a computer and
> they just take the money slowly out of your pay, noticed on the last one
> that it was dell desktops and lappys and apple intel imac and G4
> powerbook there.

Isn't this part of that government scheme where companies can mass-buy
computers and 'sell' them to their employees at massively discounted
rates? I think they were talking like 60% off.

I'll google over lunch, if I remember.

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From: zoara on
zoara wrote:
> Roger Merriman wrote:
>> Royal mail does this "learing for all" where you can get a computer and
>> they just take the money slowly out of your pay, noticed on the last one
>> that it was dell desktops and lappys and apple intel imac and G4
>> powerbook there.
>
> Isn't this part of that government scheme where companies can mass-buy
> computers and 'sell' them to their employees at massively discounted
> rates? I think they were talking like 60% off.
>
> I'll google over lunch, if I remember.

The term I was looking for was "Government HCI Scheme" which plugs
nicely into google UK.

-z-

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