Ah! Cheers Kezo
Amazon is as clear on its VAT Policy as it is on its own tax policies and not sure why its not clearly explained/shown as it should be
Seems reviews may differ and the reviewer admits to not knowing much about mobility scooters although Amazons own sellers site see (cant post link …see amazon .. SuperHandy 3 Wheel Folding Mobility Scooter…..) It states and was partly along with my own hard learned lessons the reason I posted my warning (This e-mobility device is a classified as a “Non-Medical Device” and is not intended to assist, treat, diagnose or alleviate any medical condition or disability; [CAUTION] Do not make turns at high speeds or on steep inclines, your e-mobility device may tip over; Always perform a “Pre-Ride Safety Check”
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My real world no sales pitch advice was given and it is based on my own extensive personal experiences of using many types of mobility scooters over the last decade,although unfortunately/sadly due to my conditions I am now no longer able to sit on one.
My advice is unless its intended use is to only use it in the described situations then its possibly best to avoid imo and experience
These particular scooters are simple occasional use boot scooters for flat even surfaces such as super markets/airports and so on
Can be unsafe for the user on anything other than flat level ground
A scooter such as this with no suspension and such small wheels will V quickly degrade if its not used in the proper intended manner imo
I expect the above advice will be better understood once its has been used
amazon.co.uk/SuperHandy-Lightweight-Collapsible-Detachable-Lithium-ion/dp/B096LD9PC1