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Super Contributor
Posts: 351
Registered: ‎04-17-2010

I noticed my white Denim & Co. capris weren't as white as they should be and decided since I live in Florida and wear white all year I would replace the two I wear the most, basically every day.  I really didn't need to do this so I decided to check the AS IS clothes.  I was able to get 2  pair of capris in Large for only $10.99 each.  Just received and they both look brand new and if any one wore them they didn't wear them long enough to even get the crease lines out from folding.  Just thought I would let you know that my experience with these has been good and I will look there again before paying full price for something that is not a necessaity.

 

Bookbabe

Honored Contributor
Posts: 12,702
Registered: ‎08-22-2013

I've has good luck with as is shoes, but not so much with the clothing. I bought a SG outer wear item, the sizing was off and the hood seemed more over sized than it should be. I wouldn't say I won't try the as is clothing again though, it's worth it for the price. I can wear that jacket to walk my dog.

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Posts: 2,240
Registered: ‎04-10-2014

Yep, I too love the "As Is" section...

 

I have had very good luck in this section.  I have had a few things maybe -2- items that I have had to send back...But considering the savings, I am a very happy customer.  

 

And even on the returns "QVC Customer Service" was GREAT in assisting me.

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 7,230
Registered: ‎03-11-2010

I  lay in wait for AS IS clothing.  I check out what is being offered at full price and if I like it I put it in my shopping cart.  It disappears from the cart and goes to the wish list (I think that is what it is called). I then check back and search for the AS IS version a few weeks later.  I have been very successful and have gotten great prices.  

 

And I might add sometimes the Q has product lines that end up on Zulily.  A bit iffy to wait for this but I have gotten some really nice tunic tops.  

 

NEVER HAD A PROBLEM OR REASON TO RETURN

Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,206
Registered: ‎08-08-2011

I decided to try an "as is" item this summer when I bought a SG skort. I figured liquid knit would be fairly safe to try since it doesn't shrink if someone washed and dried it before it became an "as is".  And sure enough the "as is" skort was fine and I ended up going back and buying another. 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 17,892
Registered: ‎07-03-2013

I've ordered as is for years.  Majority has been perfect.  Recently received 2 tops with spots on them.  One looked like lip stick, but it was on the back.  The other could have been a manufacturing flaw.  Both went back.  

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,131
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: As Is clothing

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I have had great luck with shoes, handbags, flameless candles and many kitchen items from the "As Is" section.  The only piece of clothing I tried was an epic fail.  It was a D&C fleece tunic that had stains on the front.  It had been washed and dried so many times and had shrunk.  I was stunned when I took it out of the bag as I had purchased two of the same shirt when it had been a TSV and both of mine looked like they did when I purchased them new.  I immediately called customer service and told them of the situation and that I wouldn't even give 2.00 for it at a garage sale.  They had me return the item at their cost and refunded my money.  Not happy with the purchase, but extremely happy with the service I received!

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Posts: 10,908
Registered: ‎05-13-2010

Re: As Is clothing

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If I'm looking for something specific or if I see something current that I'd really like to have I ALWAYS check as is, last clicks and clearance.  I refuse to pay the sky high prices here anymore for stuff I know I can get for less elsewhere (B&M) or marked down here.  And if it's not in as is or last clicks, it stays on the shelf.

8 or of 10 times I get as is in beautifully new shape.  I've also had a couple of real dingers though too but I'll admit they haven't deterred me from scooping up more.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 31,574
Registered: ‎05-10-2010

I have heard people say that but I just wouldn't take a chance on As Is clothing.  If I'm for a sale item, I'll look in clearance.  I don't want used clothes and once something has been in someone's home, it's used.  I feel the same way abou As is handbags.  I don't want a bag someone has carried around for 3 or 4 days or week or two and then decided it isn't working for them.  

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,588
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I've had good luck with "As Is" too. The condition is usually the same as the new clothes.  I have had problems with only a few items.  

 

Sometimes a size or color I want is sold out, but might be available "As Is".