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David wants cheap transport service for his LCB grandma on wheelchair, ask if got provide oxygen service.

Cottonmouth

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A simple yes or no would have sufficed.

Stomper David was not expecting to be insulted or mocked when he enquired about wheelchair transport services for his 87-year-old grandmother.

He said: "My grandma is wheelchair-bound and oxygen-dependent. She has regular appointments at Ng Teng Fong Hospital so I have booked wheelchair transport with other companies before, always engaging those that provide oxygen.

"However, she mentioned that she would be more comfortable if the ambulance had a wheelchair ramp or lift. Hence, I decided to search again for alternatives, only to come across this disgusting company."

David shared his unpleasant experience with Vimo Services, a social enterprise that provides limousine service, wheelchair transport and bicycle transport.

He recounted: "When I called them on Monday (Sept 19), the line was cut off after two rings and I received a WhatsApp message.

"I simply asked if they provide any oxygen along with their wheelchair service and was given a rude reply that 'oxygen is free from the air'. I told the person not to joke about matters like this and they replied with, 'You started first'."

David shared screenshots of his WhatsApp conversation with Vimo Services, who had responded to his enquiry about oxygen with a curt 'no' before saying: 'It's free. From the air.'

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David then asked Vimo Services to clarify what they meant. The latter said, "It's ok" and suggested that he look for medical transport or an ambulance.

When told not to joke about such matters, Vimo Services told the Stomper: "You started (it) first."

David explained that he was asking a genuine question, but Vimo Services disagreed and said he was "simply too lazy to find out what is wheelchair transport before asking that question".

"Just go away. Thanks," they added.

When David said he would be sharing the incident with the media to alert other consumers, Vimo Services responded: "Do whatever u want."

David told Stomp: "They have since blocked me. I'm just appalled that someone would speak like that. This is absolutely disgusting."

Stomp contacted Vimo Services on Tuesday and received an automated reply stating: "Our answers are short and direct as they deliver the best results."

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In response to a Stomp query, Vimo Services said: "We expect all customers to visit our website to find out about our services and not ask questions not relating to what we are providing.

"It is clearly stated on our website that we are providing a non-emergency point-to-point service.

"He should not even consider to get wheelchair transport services if the patient requires any form of medical attention during the journey."

Asked what he thinks about Vimo Services' response, David told Stomp: "Why run a business when you have zero patience for any enquiries?

"To joke about oxygen being free from the air is not funny, especially for my grandma who struggles to breathe every second.

"I downloaded the Vimo app and it did state that they have some form of dialysis transport, which was why I decided to call to get my questions answered.

"Why have customer support when you have no intention of providing any customer service?"
 

Cottonmouth

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What is a wheelchair transport services Singapore? It is a non-emergency point-to-point transport service for wheelchair users to commute without dismounting from their wheelchair. The wheelchair is also secured by a minimum of 2 harnesses or wheelchair restraint locks. It is a taxi service served by wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
At Vimo Services, we understand that wheelchair transport in Singapore isn't a luxury - it's a core need. For those with disabilities (PWDs) or elderly family members in wheelchairs, it's often the only way to get around. With this reason in mind, Vimo Services pledges to provide caring, safe, and sensitive assistance to our clients while providing the highest quality and affordable VimoCare wheelchair transportation available in Singapore.
Each member of our team takes pride in providing wheelchair transport services with an understanding, caring approach and as easy and stress-free as possible. We treat passengers with respect, keep wait times to a minimum, turn up on time and get to and from destinations in a timely fashion - all while ensuring the complete safety of our passengers.
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The wheelchair is either lifted or pushed into the vehicle and the user is belted up by using the wheelchair seat belt or one that is provided by the driver.
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Wheelchairs are held down securely by restraints or straps to prevent them from moving during the journey
From 15 Oct 2021, it is mandatory for the wheelchair user to put on his own wheelchair seat belt. If he does not have one, the driver will offer a wheelchair restraint belt. Failure to do so, the driver has the right to refuse service and no refund will be entertained.
 

rushifa666

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So kan cheapo got no eyes and dont understand what non emergency is? No oxygen lah stupid. Apparently you are so concerned you are still trying to skim on a few bucks. Hospital woukd def have provided a list of services. He confirm is too cheap to pay
 

Leongsam

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Why do all these spastics have to leave the house? Can't they just stay home instead of causing so much trouble?
 

Scrooball (clone)

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He said: "My grandma is wheelchair-bound and oxygen-dependent. She has regular appointments at Ng Teng Fong Hospital so I have booked wheelchair transport with other companies before, always engaging those that provide oxygen.

"However, she mentioned that she would be more comfortable if the ambulance had a wheelchair ramp or lift. Hence, I decided to search again for alternatives, only to come across this disgusting company."
This is why i hope to die before i end up like that. In wheelchair and need an oxygen tank? FUCK sia
 

shiokalingam

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Aiya. This is budget ambulance mah. Expect caviar on a budget airline flight? Stomper is asking to be schooled no? :o-o:



" i simply asked if they provide any oxygen along with their wheelchair service and was given a rude reply that 'oxygen is free from the air'. I told the person not to joke about matters like this and they replied with, 'You started first'."

David shared screenshots of his WhatsApp conversation with Vimo Services, who had responded to his enquiry about oxygen with a curt 'no' before saying: 'It's free. From the air
.' ..."


a honest question... begets a honest reply :biggrin:
 

Filloz

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David likes to complain so much, don't you think he also very auntie by going to STOMP?
now he just trying to tell people that he is a caregiver for 87 years old.
 

mojito

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" i simply asked if they provide any oxygen along with their wheelchair service and was given a rude reply that 'oxygen is free from the air'. I told the person not to joke about matters like this and they replied with, 'You started first'."

David shared screenshots of his WhatsApp conversation with Vimo Services, who had responded to his enquiry about oxygen with a curt 'no' before saying: 'It's free. From the air
.' ..."


a honest question... begets a honest reply :biggrin:
I would have said we can open the windows a little wider. :biggrin:
 
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