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nykkieberry | 14:12 Wed 01st Sep 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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We operate a bike hire scheme but we can't use hire a bike or rent a bike - how do we rephrase it without saying borrow a bike (yuk!) or even worse, loan/lend a bike! Any ideas?
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borrow-a-bike? bikes-r-us? rent-a-bicycle? bikes-4-lease? Sorry if they're all naff...
If you try bikes-r-us you'll have the toy shop on your tail
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We are publically funded so we can't imply that we are running a hire/rent scheme for students; we can only lend them a bike/moped for an administrative fee. The problem I have is the manager has changed the poster on the bike (and other literature) to 'loan me' from 'hire me', which sounds awful! I need to come up with an alternative fast that doesn't imply a legal contract and exchange of funds!
Bikes To Go
Recycle a Cycle
Lend-a-ride
Wheelie Good Loans
Good point pinus. I like that Wheelie one. Just for cheesy puunage :o)
if they pay an 'administrative fee' then surely a transfer of funds is happening - the payer doesn't care where his money is going, all they care about is that they pay �x and they get a bike! and if there's no contract in place, how do you control damage, liability, etc etc?
An Australian version might be: Treadlies at the Ready. If they are really good bikes: Deadly Treadlies Readily.
how about "on our bikes"
How about "Pedal Pushers"?
u bike it
Wheels 2 Go
"Short-term lease"

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