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@blackhole99wrote:

When a person watches a presentation on QVC and believes what the host and vendor say, then they should be able to review the product whether they buy it or not.


@blackhole99  I absolutely disagree with this.  A person’s interpretation of what they see on TV and what they hear the salesperson say is not a review of a product at all.  That’s merely an understanding of that sales technique and how the product is reflected in the TV presentation. Yes, one can say they then believe what they see.

 

But the reality check is the real Review, subjective as it still is.  It’s when you receive it and have a chance to experience the actual product.  What does it feel like?  Soft / scratchy / heavy / narrow / wide / greasy / watery / silky.....Is it true to size?  Is the sound quality as good as presented? 

 

By definition, it should be the opportunity to rate or discuss a product purchased or received.