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Creating customized gifts (part 1) – Dilsebol.com and Pringoo.com

Youthpad held a contest in the month of August wherein the best blog posts / blog comments won discount vouchers from Dilsebol.com. I’ve used other customized gift services earlier, but not this one so I decided to give it a shot. And then, I decided to review a few customized gift services. In this blog post, I’ll be reviewing two such services – Dilsebol.com and Pringoo.com.

Dilsebol.com

Dilsebol logoOverall rating: 8 / 10
Speed in dispatching items: 10 / 10
Diversity of items on offer: 9 / 10
Item design interface: 5 / 10
Pricing: 6 / 10

Items available: T-shirt, mug, ceramic tiles, wooden coaster, metallic keychain, poster, cap, greeting cards, shopping bag, apron, pillow, calendar, playing cards, business cards, notebook, post cards, photo book, mousepads, cushion cover.

I needed to get a customized gift made, so I decided to give Dilsebol a shot. I got a discount voucher (courtesy Youthpad!) so I knew I’d save some money too. Complete list of products and their price is available here on the Dilsebol website. Out of these, I decided to order a standard mug.

Dilsebol design creator - The Artist
Dilsebol design creator - The Artist

To create a design, they have a Flash-based design creator they call ‘The Artist’. This allows you to choose what type of item you want to customize, type of design, colour – and then get on with adding your own text / images. Despite being Flash-based, the design creator loaded pretty quickly. Anyway, if you look at the screenshot, ‘Step 1’ is greyed out and ‘Step 2’ is highlighted in red. Naturally, on most interface the active option is highlighted and the other ones are greyed out; this confused me a bit since I thought I was already in step 2 and I couldn’t see any option to add my own text / images. Turns out that I was actually at step one at that point, and you need to click on the highlighted step 2 button to get to the design area. They should have done some usability testing on this! 😐

Good. So now I was at the design stage, where I could upload my text / images. You can upload images in JPG / PNG format, so that’s what I did – uploaded my design. Here I ran into some problem, because no matter what my image simply – did not show up in the design area. Eventually, I had to resort to the built-in ‘Add text’ option to type out the message I wanted on the mug. Dilsebol needs to work both on the interface and functionality of its design creator. There are way too many things broken.

As it turns out, I was forced to go in for a plain-text design (they do have a limited selection of fonts though) because of the malfunction in Dilsebol’s ‘The Artist’. I placed my order around 2am on 12th September. Their billing system is not as automated as those of others; the history page for your orders is updated only when the order starts getting processed. I was delighted when they sent me an email around 7pm on 12th September itself giving dispatch details (they sent it via DTDC). This is one thing I really liked about Dilsebol – extremely quick processing. They dispatched it on Saturday, so I knew I would only be getting the courier on Monday.

Customized mug ordered from Dilsebol
Customized mug ordered from Dilsebol

The DTDC shipment arrived on Monday as shown on the DTDC tracking page. The mug was packed snugly in a polystyrene jacket inside a cardboard box. Only indication that it was from Dilsebol was a sticker at the bottom which you can wash off easily. The text on the mug did appear exactly like I had placed it online; however, I’d have loved it if my own design could have been uploaded and used.

Overall, I was mighty impressed by the speed with which Dilsebol processed the order. They have a lot of items on offer, but the thing is that compared to most other websites their prices are a bit higher. They also charge more for shipping than the others. Can’t find any fault with the quality of their items though. Consider Dilsebol as an option when you don’t want to compromise on quality and the design you want to be printed on something isn’t that complex.

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Pringoo.com

Pringoo logoOverall rating: 6 / 10
Speed in dispatching items: 7 / 10
Diversity of items on offer: 7 / 10
Item design interface: 7 / 10
Pricing: 9 / 10

Items available: Apron, cap, chocolate, sweatshirt, T-shirt, mugs, teddy bear, keychain, poster, canvas, sticker, mousepad, coaster. Many variations within a particular item type are available.

Notice the copyright till *2012* notice at the bottom? :D Pringoo has a time machine!
Notice the copyright till *2012* notice at the bottom? 😀 Pringoo has a time machine!

My first encounter with Pringoo was something of a disaster. I ordered a canvas print with pencil sketch effect, as a gift I wanted to give to my elder cousin brother on the occasion of his wedding. I uploaded the photo I wanted on to Pringoo designer, and it registered it as a pencil sketch canvas; it didn’t show the effect but an example was given and assured that the final sketch would have the effect I wanted.

To my horror, when I received the product it was a plain canvas print, without any effect added on. I called Pringoo customer support via telephone and they put me on hold forever while they ‘tried to track down the designer’. Then I sent a complaint to customer support via email. They apologized, and said they’ll send a replacement for the canvas, but would get the final print with the effect approved by me first. Customer support emailed me an image which they claimed was the image with the particular effect I wanted added; in reality, it was just the image I had uploaded initially. I refused their offer and instead asked for a refund for the difference in amount. I received a cheque for that within a few days.

This was something I intended to give as a gift, so I was quite pissed off with them for screwing the order up and then acting smart about the whole thing (trying to pass of the original image as the one with effect applied). I tweeted something along the lines of ‘Pringoo sucks’ on Twitter. Soon, one of the founders of Pringoo – Jai Kumar – got it touch with me via my blog’s contact form, seeking feedback on why I had tweeted that particular thing on Twitter. I emailed him about my experience and he replied saying that he would look personally into the lapse and ensure such a thing didn’t happen in the future. As compensation and for taking time out to give feedback, he offered to send me a free custom Twitter T-shirt.

Pringoo item designer. Notice the overlapping text.
Pringoo item designer. Notice the overlapping text.

When creating a design on Pringoo, I needed to switch to my secondary browser (Opera). The reason is that on my primary browser (Firefox, of course) I’ve specified a minimum font size for all pages. Most web page adjust nicely to the change but Pringoo’s doesn’t. As you can see in that screenshot, the layout is royally messed up. I can’t even select something I want since the clicks don’t land on the correct place!

I don’t know whether they have got their house in order, but one thing is for sure – Pringoo offers a wide variety of products at a price lower than any of its competitors. Delivery was done within estimated time and shipped via Aramex courier. Pringoo is very active on Twitter; consequently a lot of Twitter users try out Pringoo. Most of them are happy from the looks of it. However, I will remain apprehensive about their service until I order something else from them. Despite having a bad experience, what I liked was that they monitored user feedback on public forums like Twitter and got in touch immediately to seek feedback. They also acknowledged their mistake and gave fair compensation for it. That’s a sign of a good company. Hopefully, I will have a better experience when I order something from Pringoo in the future.

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Money speaks

I’ve got a sore throat for the past few days, so I went to the chemist to restock medicines prescribed by my doctor.  It is there that I had a sort of epiphany. Yes, life finally makes sense to me now. I found out today that I’m (Johnny) Cash.

NOT Photoshopped
NOT Photoshopped

I thought chemists treated you well and immediately brought medicines to you because of Bapu-ji‘s moving words (on currency notes, you know). It is only now that I realise that I’m Mr Cash.

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I also went to my ICICI bank branch today, to sort out some foreign exchange transactions. Now the forex desk is located near the sanctum sanctorum of the bank – the bank vault. This is where they have their wealth management division, demat services, NRI banking, and as I mentioned, forex desk. So while I was talking to the forex banking officer, she received a call on her landline phone – one of those wireless Reliance WLL handsets. She took the call on speakerphone and guess who the caller was – a telemarketer from ICICI Bank offering her loan! I had this laughing fit right there, and a pretty noticeable one at that since that section is such a quiet area given that 3-4 senior bank officers sit in this particular section. All of them looking at me stern faces silently tut-tutting. One of them was this authoritative looking mustachioed guy, the type you know instantly when you look at him that his name must be Thyagarajan or something similar. (I wasn’t very much off the mark; his name turned out to be Srikanth.) I assume at least one of them thought of locking me up in the bank vault to shut me up but then…the customer is always right. 😀

If I ever get into an argument with an officer at ICICI Bank, I hope they’ll try to terminate my account. In my defence, I’ll say that my conduct was not ‘unparliamentary‘ since I wasn’t in the Parliament in the first place. 😉

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Sin City movie posterMy rating of Sin City: A+ (Oscar-worthy)
Cast: Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Clive Owen, Benicio Del Toro, Bruce Willis, Nick Stahl, Mickey Rourke, Elijah Wood, Devon Aoki
Directed by: Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller, Quentin Tarantino
Studio: Dimension Films

Frankly, I haven’t a clue myself why I’m clubbing a section on Sin City in blog post starting off with Johnny Cash and ICICI Bank anecdotes. The only semblance of an excuse that I can mumble out is “I saw the movie today, again, on Star Movies”. Not quite the same, what with all the editing to make it that Indian movie channels are forced to do but still a breathtaking experience nevertheless. There is something about Frank Miller’s movies that brings tears to your eyes for the sheer beauty of it like Sin City does. 300 too, for instance.

The film noir style of the movie grips you from the very beginning, even if you’re one of the squeamish ones who doesn’t like gore. The whole feel of the movie is so unique that you can’t help but watch it again and again; marvel at the amount of work that must have been put into making each and every scene. In a way, Sin City strongly reminds me of A Scanner Darkly. Every frame jumps out as if it’s a page from a graphic (in both senses of the word) novel.

Watch the theatrical release trailer for Sin City

The film’s substance is based more on style than anything else. It doesn’t have mindblowing story or particularly quirky dialogue (like the ones you’d find in Tarantino movies). Still, a star-studded cast and knock-your-socks-off visuals keep you hooked. Bruce Willis does a Die Hard cop routine. Clive Owen – the soul brotha of Jason Statham in that he was too poor to afford anything other than ‘the intense-look class’ at acting school while doing part-time taxi driving – does what he does best in looking intense, broodingly delivering dialogues, and driving ‘a hard top with a decent engine’. Mickey Rourke does a good Hulk impersonation. Then there’s the cute little Devon Aoki who plays Miho the assassin, a role similar to what she played in the critical flop DOA: Dead Or Alive (DOA is certainly one kickass popcorn movie). Jessica Alba is…Jessica Alba (you don’t need a reason to watch a Jessica Alba movie).

Don’t miss this movie the next time it’s on telly, if you haven’t seen it already.