Salary Packaging
Consumer Salary Packaging 
Flexipak is a Salary Packaging Program for all employee types (not just for Government employees). It combines Flexirenting with Salary Packaging (often referred to as “Salary Sacrifice”.) With Flexipak, you can salary package your Flexirent payments and get the laptop you REALLY want!
The process
Firstly your employer must be registered in the Flexipak program. If this has not yet happened, ask your employer to contact Future Computers on (07) 4032 4800. It has significant benefits for staff members and for your employer as well.
- Talk to your employer.
Let your employer know you want to salary package a new laptop computer through Flexirent's Flexipak program. Employees who qualify will be given a Flexipak Notification form from your employer. - Call Flexirent for credit approval
Call 1300 888 779 – it's only a 10 minute application. We'll give you a pre–approval number to take shopping - Go shopping for your laptop
Take your Flexipak Notification form, pre-approval number and photo ID to Future Computers. A salesperson will help you select a laptop to suit your needs and budget. Once your application is signed, you can take your laptop home! 1, 2, 3.You've got a new laptop!
Benefits of Flexipak
- Use pre-tax dollars
- Easy to arrange
- No upfront payment or deposit
- Even lower monthly payments
- No limitations on how you use your laptop
Simple & easy process
Applying for Flexipak is a simple 3 step process Look below to see how easy it is to Flexipak your laptop today!
For advice or assistance in setting up salary packaging in your company please call one of our trained staff on (07) 4032 4800.
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