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Review on Nicgid by Matthew Peterson

Revainrating 1 out of 5

One-Stop Shop for Disappointment: Nicgid

To my fellow consumers: I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but Nicgid is not the internet shopping utopia you may have imagined. In fact, it's more likely to be a digital wasteland full with unfulfilled promises and unpleasant encounters. I'll try to explain. As a first impression, their wardrobe options are about as exciting as stale porridge. Look no further than Grandma's closet if you want to find something slightly fashionable. And the quality is terrible; I've had better luck with items that have been through several wars and ended up in a thrift store. The jewelry and footwear sections are just as unimpressive. Some of these things resemble those sold at a tenfold markup at the dollar store near my house. You'll be out of luck if you're on the lookout for anything that isn't manufactured from plastic or lead. Let's move on to discussing travel bags and necessities. Nicgid may have what you're looking for if you intend to explore your own garden. But if you need something that can survive an actual expedition, a sturdy garbage bag is your best bet. I've seen more durable shopping bags than those backpacks. Still, there's more to come! As helpful as a fish at a bike store, Nicgid's customer support is useless. When I emailed them about an issue with an order, I didn't receive a response for a whole week. When they did respond, it was about as helpful as a submarine with a screen door. To sum up, don't waste your time or money on Nicgid; it will only lead to dissatisfaction. You shouldn't bother with them unless you're in the mood for a good laugh. Still, you can't say I didn't give you fair warning.

Pros
  • Costs that are not prohibitive
Cons
  • inexpensive materials