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I shop often at the outlet store in Fraser PA and was there early this morning for the sterling 65% off sale with about ten other ladies waiting in line for the store to open.  At 10:00 am there was a mad dash for the jewelry counter with everyone wanting to have first pick at the selection available.  This situation is not always pleasant (as was the case today).  I want to compliment the QVC sales personnel on how gracious, tactful, and professional they were.  In particular, I want to mention Cheri and Joan who helped me, but all of the sales staff were wonderful.  Thank you, QVC Fraser for your service to us.

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I prefer Tangier Outlets in A.C. because you get a 30% off discount on top of sale & retail prices if you show your AARP card.  98% of the factory outlets honor this. 

 

A.C. Tangier Outlets stays so crowded 24/7/365 days a year that you would think they were giving away their items.

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@dottyr wrote:

I shop often at the outlet store in Fraser PA and was there early this morning for the sterling 65% off sale with about ten other ladies waiting in line for the store to open.  At 10:00 am there was a mad dash for the jewelry counter with everyone wanting to have first pick at the selection available.  This situation is not always pleasant (as was the case today).  I want to compliment the QVC sales personnel on how gracious, tactful, and professional they were.  In particular, I want to mention Cheri and Joan who helped me, but all of the sales staff were wonderful.  Thank you, QVC Fraser for your service to us.


I was at the Fraser and Lancaster outlets 2 weekends ago- the sales were decent. I almost prefer when it's 'only' 50% off becasue the racks stay much more organized!!  Lancaster had a lot of RIpka- mostly clip earrings. But looking at all that Ripka together in the case made me realize how- my small collection- is certainly  enough!!! 

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Anytime I've been in a Q outlet it's been such a huge disorganized mess that I've circled the perimeter and have immediately gone right back out the front door. 

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My daughter and I were at the Frazer and Lancaster outlets a week  ago.  At the Frazer outlet, we each got a beautiful all leather Tig bag (the kind that opens and expands like an accordian for organization) for $28 and change.  The tag attached said $112.  I also bought some clothes at 60 percent off and a pair of Sketchers that were really nice for walking.  They were only $24.  

 

  I generally only go to the Frazer store but because I was off from school on spring break, I decided to do both stores.  Only bought one top at the Lancaster store.   

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What a nice compliment...I hope the managers and staff at the Fraser outlet  get to read your comments.  @Eva-QVC @Keyai

 

Did you get anything @dottyr?

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@dottyr

i enjoy going to the outlet stores! i frequent the one in rehoboth a few times a year. i find that store to be well organized and the staff to be very nice. a good selection of items and usually GREAT deals. one of the last times i was there i bought ten clothing items for less than $100.

 

i know that there are women that stalk that store that resell on ebay, particularly the jewelry department. they usually know when the trucks are coming so they are almost always there to get good stuff, especially when there is a good sale.

 

are the jewelry departments in the other outlets run the same way as the rehoboth outlet is? if they are busy or steady they put you on a ten minute timer. you have ten minutes to request, try on, and work with the jewelry sales associate.

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Thank you for including us in this thread @MacDUFF - I am always happy to pass along compliments to qvc employees to brighten their day and let them know their kindness was appreciated. Thanks again!

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@dottyr wrote:

I shop often at the outlet store in Fraser PA and was there early this morning for the sterling 65% off sale with about ten other ladies waiting in line for the store to open.  At 10:00 am there was a mad dash for the jewelry counter with everyone wanting to have first pick at the selection available.  This situation is not always pleasant (as was the case today).  I want to compliment the QVC sales personnel on how gracious, tactful, and professional they were.  In particular, I want to mention Cheri and Joan who helped me, but all of the sales staff were wonderful.  Thank you, QVC Fraser for your service to us.


Hello @dottyr - I love hearing this and will pass your nice compliments along!

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Have not been in a while, but used to go to Lancaster Q outlet very often. They would have a aske A Number system like at a bakery, at the jewelry counter, especially on weekends. They would give you uo to 20 minutes with a clerk, if you ran over, then you would have to take a new number.