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“From entering the parkgate mobility shop in Worksop to leaving I was treated with the upmost respect. A lovely klady called Ivana was so helpful and friendly A gem worth 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”
“Had a good service with the chair being delivered the next day as it was urgent , though it would take 2-3 weeks for the engineer to put it together. Was a simple job which we did ourselves and saved £80”
“Arthritis in knees hands shoulders and blood disorder which my legs break out and they are bothering red and painful Al's I've got bechets syndrome also bad asma imran acute copd”
“I missed several calls re delivery but as i work nights, and was sleeping you are not always able to answer calls immediately. As a voucemail was left i felt i didnt feel i needed a text telling me to return calls. Please bear in mind that a time that is convenient to yourselves is not always convenient to others.Although given a time slot that was adhered to, it would have bern helpful if a call was received when crew where about half an hour a way.”
“Mike was very helpful and explained how scooter worked. Demonstrated to my husband how to take it apart and put back together again. Very pleased with it.👍”
“Very quick and clean workers. They demonstrated how to work the bed. Very pleasing experience would highly recommend the company. My order no SRB2543. Installation team was Rich H and Ant”
“Brilliant service from Seacroft Mobility at Mablethorpe, having had more difficulty than usual for the last few days, I realised the walking frame I was using was too high, I rang the Mablethorpe shop and they came to my home almost immediately with a smaller frame. What a difference it made money well spent.
Many thanks Dave, Mayflower Way”
“Very good at helping disabled people get about weather it be working or shopping or just getting out and about disabled people often have to prove themselves and giving them a car though mobility means more then a lifeline to a disabled person”