First time round after 12 months the payments stopped deducting from my payslip and there was never mention of it again.
Now at a different employer, so aware of the worst case scenario, but do any employers actually play that card? I work for a huge business and don't know whether that makes it more or less likely to find myself in that situation (previous employer was also huge) also I guess I don't plan on selling the bike I've got...
Hugely depends on the employer playing the card. Mine did and after 12 month salary sacrifice and transfer fee and lease extension fee I ended up saving £10. So I usually consider worst case scenario.
Doesen't matter how long you keep the bike or not.
First time round after 12 months the payments stopped deducting from my payslip and there was never mention of it again.
Now at a different employer, so aware of the worst case scenario, but do any employers actually play that card? I work for a huge business and don't know whether that makes it more or less likely to find myself in that situation (previous employer was also huge) also I guess I don't plan on selling the bike I've got...