It’s the same routine every time: after requesting an Oak Tree brochure last night, I received a call this morning – I’d have called them myself if I wanted to speak.
Aggressive Follow-Ups from Mobility Sellers?
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Expert Opinion
Approach calls from unknown numbers with caution, especially if they've followed an online brochure request. Oak Tree Mobility appears to be the source, persistently contacting individuals after form submissions for mobility aids like recliners. While legitimate, their aggressive follow-ups—often multiple calls from varying numbers—border on harassment, frustrating many recipients who only sought information. Block the number immediately and consider registering with the Telephone Preference Service to curb unsolicited calls. If pestered excessively, report to the Information Commissioner's Office under data protection rules, as sharing your details shouldn't lead to such intrusion. Demand they remove your data if you engage, and avoid providing more info. This highlights the risks of online forms; use email-only options where possible to protect your privacy.
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Recent Reports for 07441 391842
When I asked to hear a male voice, he said he’d call back for a clearer connection, even knowing my name, then I terminated and blocked the number.
I was under the impression I’d asked Oak Tree Mobility for a brochure, yet they appear connected to Parker Knolls furniture. Since then three calls have come from this number – I haven’t answered any, and other users report the same.
While browsing recliner chairs online last night, I requested a brochure. At 09:15 this morning the company called to ask which product I wanted, mentioning they had sent brochures for various mobility items. I said I was just browsing; the caller was pushy, so I politely but firmly ended the conversation.
Checking this site proved useful because my number was flagged as SPAM. It appears to be Oak Tree – I asked for a brochure, yet they called while we were heading to the airport, so I politely asked them to stop. I’m also receiving texts from other mobility firms about swapping my recliner chair, so a call just 12 hours later felt odd – perhaps the advice is to avoid requesting brochures from them.
Following up on a brochure request for my mother‑in‑law, Oak Tree Mobility called, blamed a technical glitch and asked for the information again; I’m not convinced. Luckily I gave them my mobile, so I could dismiss them easily.
That unsolicited marketing call was utterly frustrating and aggressive.
After requesting an Oak Mobility brochure, this number rang twice in an hour. I blocked it after reading the other posts – I only wanted a brochure, not a pest, cheers.
Alert from Google flagged this as a suspected scam; they kept calling, but I ignored them. The only time I answered, expecting a call, I stayed quiet until a woman said “Hello” and then hung up immediately. Clearly a scam – no reason to answer. Well spotted, Google!
Checking this number proved useful; after requesting a brochure from Oak Tree Mobility, the call came within five minutes, so I blocked and deleted it.
Ordered a brochure from Oak Tree Mobility, never got it, yet the calls keep coming from this number – I’ve blocked it now, mate.
I requested a brochure from Oak Mobility, but they’ve been pestering me several times daily; I have no intention of purchasing.
I called the number back after a few days of ringing and got a friendly Scottish lady from Oak Tree Mobility. She apologised when I said I have no mobility issues and took my number off their list. Sometimes being patient with call‑centre reps pays off, mate.
They keep ringing nonstop after I asked for a brochure – proper harassment, I’ll never deal with them again, mate.
They kept calling after I ordered a free Oak Mobility brochure last week – the last two digits keep changing, so I keep blocking each one. If they ring again I’ll answer just to tell them to quit, cheers.
Seems to be Oak Mobility – I asked for a brochure on Monday and since then I’ve been bombarded with calls, first a Bristol landline then four different mobiles. Let them ring a bit then they’re a right pain, cheers.
The firm Oak Tree Mobility asked for my phone number when I requested a recliner brochure, claiming it was only needed if the mailing failed – a clear falsehood. Once they had my number they flooded me with calls and endless questions, which feels highly unprofessional. I've blocked the line and warn others, as they rotate numbers to bypass blocks.
At 09:46 on 26/03/24 the caller left no voicemail on the answering machine – likely spam.
Seems to be a scam, mate.
After filling out an online request for an Oak Tree Mobility brochure, they started bombarding me with at least fifteen calls over three days from various numbers. I refuse to answer, but I look up each caller here; each time I block one, another pops up. Their intrusive approach feels harassing, and I have no intention of doing business with them.