shoddy

/ˈʃɑdi/
adjective
  1. Made or done poorly or carelessly; of low quality.
    • The shoddy workmanship on the table caused it to wobble.
    • The hotel's shoddy service ruined our vacation.
    • He was fired for turning in shoddy reports full of mistakes.
  2. Unfair, dishonest, or contemptible in behavior or character.
    • It was a shoddy way to treat a loyal employee.
    • She felt the politician's shoddy promises were not to be trusted.
    • The company used shoddy tactics to trick customers into signing contracts.