Highlights
- Learn how to service and maintain your bike
- Covers wheel types, refitting tyres and fixing punctures
- Course created by trade professionals with over 20 years’ experience
- Suitable for beginners
- Technical support available Mon-Fri via email, phone and online chat
- 12-month access to course content
About This Deal
The Deal
Cycling enthusiasts can learn how to maintain their two-wheeled mode of transport, with an online course from E-Careers (usually £350). The syllabus covers everything from identifying what type of bike you have to fixing punctures, replacing chains and refitting tyres, concluding in a cycling dos and don'ts quiz. Customers have 12 months' access to the online content, which is supported by a customer service department.
The full syllabus can be found here.
The Merchant
E-Careers offer a range of professional development and personal interest courses, with a focus on online training. Customers can study for A Levels, Chartered Financial Analyst certification, and a Diploma for Financial Advisors, as well as learning about childcare, IT, photography, driving and project management. Students can also improve language skills, and delve deeper into hobbies by learning about bicycle maintenance, DJ equipment, playing instruments, sewing, baking and writing.
Reviews
E-Careers has over 2,500 likes on Facebook and 400 followers on Twitter.
Details verified 10 June 2014.
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Fine Print
Purchase: Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts.
Booking: Register online: http://www.e-careers.com/redeem-voucher. Course log-in details and instructions will be emailed to you within three working days of redemption. No refunds or cancellation once voucher has been redeemed.
Restrictions: Training runs on any Flash based computer. No software included. By purchasing a Groupon, you are purchasing a voucher for the underlying products or services described above. Service fulfilled by E-careers LTD.
Original values: Verified using our merchant's website on 5 Jun 2014.
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