I agree. Haloalkanes are saturated - you can't add atoms, only substitute or eliminate atoms.
Dess-Martin periodinane, for instance, or perchlorates?
Haha, I wondered if I'd get called out on hypervalent iodine - DMP and iodanes in general did occur to me too, but DMP is an aryl iodane (i.e. not haloalkane-derived). Maybe you can add F
2 to iodoalkanes (to make (difluoroiodo)alkanes - F
2IR), I don't know, but usually organoiodanes are aryl substituted. I thought it was probably beyond the scope of the discussion.
Re: alkylperchlorates, I thought those were made by substitution with a perchlorate salt?