This is an interesting app I am enjoying. However, I don't understand the cartoon creature found on these pages. I feel like I'm in kindergarten. Could this diversion please be eliminated.
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Nibble is an all-around knowledge app offering interactive 10-minute lessons & quizzes. The app combines the best learning styles and empowers you to gain more knowledge in less time. Nibble provides bite-sized content simplified by true learning enthusiasts and crafted by experts. Expand your understanding of various topics, solve practical problems, and have fun!
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Well explained the first lesson.Hope I get along.
DO NOT JOIN OR GIVE YOUR BANK DETAILS TO THIS COMPANY.
They continued taking payment form me even though I cancelled my subscription. I cancelled it through the app. I went to their web site and cancelled it. They still did not cancel my subscription and another payment was taken and I was then forced to go through my bank. Nibble is a scam!! A money stealing scheme!!! 😡😡😡😡😡
Not sure why I didn’t rate it a 5. Maybe it was too predictable.

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App didn't work properly. Contacted customer service who didn't offer to fix the issue and cancelled my subscription without refunding me.

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Nibble is misleading and their “trial” is poorly communicated. I was promised a free trial, led to website, and charged $11.99 for that month. Then to unsubscribe is incredibly confusing and cannot be done via your settings and Apple ID like the other apps.
The content is basic and not worth paying whatsoever. I canceled the app on my phone (under my Apple ID and subscriptions) but they trick you when they lead you to the website and are charging you there. You think you are canceling but you are not bc of hidden terms of service and linking you both the Apple ID and website.
Nibble uses different terms and conditions for subscriptions on the app versus the website, to con you into being charged monthly even if you canceled and deleted app on phone.
Overall, this is a dishonest app, lacking meaningful content, and seems to use tricks and runarounds to steal your money. Wholeheartedly do not recommend.

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Nibble’s so-called free trial is misleading and poorly communicated. I signed up after seeing an advertisement on social media that clearly suggested a free trial period. Based on that, I expected to be able to try the service without being charged.
The content itself turned out to be very basic and not worth a paid subscription, so I cancelled within what was presented as the one-month free trial period. However, I later discovered that if you sign up via the website (instead of the app), the “free trial” actually means you are charged for the first month anyway. In other words, there is no free trial at all.
Nibble uses different terms and conditions for subscriptions on the app versus the website, without making this clear during sign-up. This lack of transparency is confusing and feels intentionally misleading. A trial that requires payment upfront should not be advertised as “free.”
Overall, this experience left me disappointed and frustrated. Clear and honest communication about pricing should be the bare minimum for any subscription service, and Nibble fails at this.

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Interesting articles about the general history of art directions and functions. It's very good that you can see many art works with all details there except descriptions.

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They advertised Technology as a topic on Facebook. I signed up and subscribed but found that Technology was not listed as a topic. I emailed support who responded very promptly and advised that Technology is under development and parr of future planning. I asked for a refund, planning to resubscribe when it was available. They refused the refund but cancelled my subscription. I created a PayPal case to get a refund on the basis of misleading advertising.

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Very dodgy practices with their subscription. I signed up for a trial after seeing an add on Instagram. The content was average at best so I cancelled through the app. Despite the app showing that I had cancelled, the company continued to charge me an annual fee for multiple years. When I brought this to the company's attention they said that I needed to cancel through the website instead of the app and have so far refused to refund multiple years of payments. After reading online it appears to have happened to many others. This is taking advantage of people and I would recommend any potential subscribers take their business elsewhere.

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Scam, look carefully what is the price and what is the content. The advertisement does not match the content, the content is for young children

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Received advertisements through Facebook for learning Physics in bite-sized lessons. Upon signing up there were no lessons in Physics. e.g. there are a couple of videos on things like philosophy, math, finance etc then games like matching flag to country. While website claims 30 day refunds available, you cancellation is denied for signing up through their own website.

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1st quiz I did was Greek Gods.
I know the least of that and Greek philosophers

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It is extremely basic, I have seen more advanced biology in my high school classes. For an app that advertises itself as a place to learn biology it is extremely basic and doesn't have actual good ways of making you recall and actually remember the material. You are way better of watching videos on biology on YouTube, made by actual academics. I bought a substraction today and deeply regret is. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.

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