Peter Mitchell
NZScammed by Nimalist on Facebook I bought two items following a Nimalist Facebook ad. Both clearly pictured the Apple RFID tag inserted in the items. When the package arrived, I was surprised to find I had received two low-cost, junk items with white foam where the RFID tags go. There has been no reply to my email arranging a return and refund for these $2 shop items. Meanwhile, Facebook takes no responsibility for these scam merchants. Stay away.
MIchael Rutherford
NZBought a wallet that holds an Apple… Bought a wallet that holds an Apple iTag. Within 4 weeks the casing holding the Tad broke. I contacted the company as this product comes with a "Lifetime" warranty. Despite numerous follow-up communications I have not heard back from them. Obviously a scam company with a rubbish attitude. Never deal with this company again and will tell all who will listen also not to deal with them.
Bruce Wilber
USBEWARE OF NIMALIST-STORE.COM Upon finally receiving my order and opening the package. Immediately I could see the cheapness of the materials they use in making their products. So I sent an email requesting a refund. After sending 3 emails over a 5 day period, I've receive no response. Then in a search I found that I'm not the only one who's experienced this. From now on I will research a company before making a purchase. AVOID NIMALIST!!
Mgloney
USScam site, buyer beware! Bought wallet. Dimensions not as advertised. Contacted customer service for a return via two email addresses daily for a week after initially waiting the posted 3-days for a reply. Never got a response. Contacted via Facebook page and was blocked. Worked with credit card to reverse charge. Wallet was not genuine carbon fiber. Was similar fake material to $10 wallets on Amazon but the $10 come faster and in better packaging. Site is a scam.
Mechpat
USNimalist "Carbon Fiber AirTag Keyring" RIPOFF… Bought the AirTag Wallet and "Carbon Fiber" AirTag keyring. The wallet is pretty poor but the Key Ring is unbelievably bad, doesn't look at all like the advertised picture and will break and I'll lose the $40 AirTag very quickly. Key Ring cost $30, and I have seen more robust plastic objects made for single use items. Repeated e-mails, no response, complaints on their wonderful looking advertisements on Facebook, no response - this is a scam company - stay away.