I bought a sterling 700 mobility…
I bought a sterling 700 mobility scooter having read it was a comfortable ride with all round suspension which I need having a crumbling spine and all over arthritis. The scooter arrived It has a rock hard unhiving seat. It has next to no suspension at the front making going up and down ramped kerbs painful and jolting your whole body. The steering was incredibly loose, they're saying it isnt. Theyre accusing me of denting the front bumper which I didn't. They complained it was dirty on return. Its been raining so muddy and leaves are falling everywhere. There are puddles on potholed roads and pavements. I'm 73 and mobility disabled so I couldn't clean it before returning it. The couriers, Proovia, were scruffy looking foreigners who couldn't speak English or understand it delivering and collecting the scooter. They had no means of lifting or lowering the scooter it was done by hand. One of the couriers rode the scooter into me quite fast as he didn't know what he was doing and didn't understand what I was telling him.on 5yeirxsite it states a charge may be made for returns. It doesn't state what that charge is. It turns out its £190. Other mobility businesses do not charge anywhere near that. They are deducting that £190 from my purchase refund. I did not dent the scooter and I think that the deduction of £190 is completely wrong. Consumer advice agreed with me. Be aware of GMS abysmal service. I expect a response from them to be full of lies especially if its from Joel.








