Outback residents report Remote Mobility took payments for mobility equipment and vanished

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Vulnerable outback residents allege Remote Mobility took payments for mobility equipment and then disappeared. The business, Remote Mobility, promised in-person support and product delivery to remote communities but has ceased contact with customers. Police have been informed that the business is insolvent. Several residents, including Russell Burns and Belinda Avery, have not received ordered mobility scooters and walkers after making payments, with some payments potentially unrecoverable.


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