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Nomadic Trading Company

4.5(8 reviews)

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211 S Hoover Rd, Durham, North Carolina, 27703

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Caitlin Kestell

Caitlin Kestell

Great vibes

Leahmic Pucit

Leahmic Pucit

Great bunch of people and had me unloaded in no time. I highly recommend it for the perfect place to get great imports and antiques.

John Dinyari

John Dinyari

Good people with a lot of unique home and business decor items

pty pablo bermudez

pty pablo bermudez

excellent place to go shopping for good furniture and very fine items customs.

educate to stop the killings g.lewis

educate to stop the killings g.lewis

Great antiques..

Alfa Whittick

Alfa Whittick

Quite an assortment of very unique and exotic items. A decorators dream destination! Check em out!

Donivan Davenport

Donivan Davenport

The people have so much, compassion for their employees,as well customers.

marque1313

marque1313

Stopped in a few weeks back. No visible or labeled entrance to the store. From the outside it looks semi abandoned. I suppose it was left this way to make it seem more chic. Problem is, it doesn't. Walked in an unmarked entrance door and was surrounded by random, dirty, dusty things with price tags on them. No one greeted me, and there was zero signage, so i naturally just walked around. First impression...an old, dusty, chipped 60s/70s mirror. The price of this mirror you ask? $750.00. I literally thought i was reading it wrong till i started seeing the price tags on other items. An old rickety chair that i would be afraid to sit on was $220+. I walked by a small office that a lady was sitting in. She didnt look my way, say hi, nothing. Kinda strange and rude, but whatever i guess. I made my way to the warehouse and found an old turkish ammo crate for $75, a "vintage" rattan room divider for $420, and a "candle holder" that was basically a broken table leg for $15 (i uploaded photos of all these items btw). I was just about to take a picture of a $45 old, dented, tin watering can when an employee stocking the warehouse came in. He told me the warehouse was not open to customers and they did no walk ins, ..it was by appointment only. : > | He offered to walk me around the warehouse. I, needless to say said no thank you. Bottom line, just because something is old, doesn't mean it is valuable. From what i saw, this place is packed to the gills with mostly old and overpriced 'treasures'. There may be a few true antiques scattered within, but wading through the junk to get to them is more of a task than its worth. And please NTC, update your google page to reflect by appt only. That is how i found you, and there are store hours listed on it. I wouldn't want any other customers to disturb your shop without making an appointment. ***UPDATE #2 - my reply to initial owner response listed below*** I expected a seemingly solid, honest apology, laced with shades of egocentricity & narcissism. My expectations were (sadly) upheld, and you did not disappoint. I do not give many bad reviews. Your response however leads me to believe that my impression of your business was distinctly relevant. With that being said, my review was solely based upon my personal experience at your business. I am reviewing you on google, based on the information that you placed on google. Being in business since 1995, (imo) you should understand the importance of: cleaning your merch as it arrives, pricing it appropriately, having a clearly marked exterior business entrance (or maybe having signs posted notifying customers 'by appointment only'?), greeting customers that are walking through your business & customer service, keeping store hours online updated. Also, citing how long you have been in business may be remotely relevant, but it is a poor way to justify my negative experience. *Example - A customer has a bad experience at a Sears store, and then posts a negative review online. Sears responds to the customer review. Sears is sorry about the experience, but, they have been in business since 1893. Moreover, if the customer would have just stayed at the store, and let Sears explain how Sears 'does things', the customer would have had a better experience. ...See how that comes across? Big business, small business, either way...not so good. In closing, to respond to your not so apologetic apology about my wasted time, it was exactly that. Wasted time. It took me 45 minutes to drive to/from to your store, and another 10-15 minutes of meandering around inside. I could have went somewhere else that valued my business. ***UPDATE #3 (seriously ridiculous)*** So, you do not perform consignment, and you also do not price your own items? OK. Sounds like an intricate business model. FYI, if you traveled to Europe to purchase any of the items I saw or took photos of, you should have saved yourself a trip.

Owner Response

Thank you for visiting. I was not aware that google listing had not been updated. We are by appointment only because we are not prepared for walk ins. Im sorry to upset you with our dirty , dusty overpriced items. We also do not price majority of our items so it would be wrong to say from only a few things that you saw with a price tag that we are overpriced. Just to clarify the reason we are by appointment only is because this is a new warehouse location for us and because we do majority of our sales in trade shows and also because of our buying trips to Europe we have not had the time to make our warehouse more presentable to the general public.We are not interested in being "chic" or "hip". We do what we do simply because we are good at it. Being in business since 1995 would be a testament to that fact. It s obvious that you had no time to learn and understand what it is that we do but had time to portray your experience as if it was the whole truth. Im sorry for your wasted time. Short reply to the comments left by the last reviewer. I generally would not reply to added comments but I do have to clarify for others who are reading these comments. We are not a consignment store. We are a wholesale operation of vintage reclaimed furniture, lighting and rugs. We source our products by traveling and purchasing in Holland, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, France and Turkey. Majority of our clients are interior designers, boutique Hotels and Restaurant groups. We are not open to the general public but you may visit by appointment or purchase our products by visiting our web site and calling our business for additional info and pricing. We appreciate and value all of our clients and friends.

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