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05-15-2025 07:09 AM
@monicakm wrote:
So why do you and others still shop here if it's so horrible?
Can't imagine I'd ever shop at a store, whether it's brick and mortar or online, if I had all these complaints.
In the early 2000s I shopped QVC a lot for things all kitchen related and Jewelry. A few other household items as well. I don't think I've shopped here since discovering Amazon. Free deliveries, free returns and 5% back and good customer service.
Like you, I used to buy a lot from Q. Q changed. I made a purchase in 2024 (returned defective) and in 2020.
I always price check. I can find everything I want for less money, real promo codes, and free shipping/returns. I'm not paying extra just because it's from Q.
05-15-2025 07:10 AM
@mrshckynut wrote:
@Pecky wrote:I read something interesting. A business owner tested to see if people would buy american made.
- wanted to see whether people would buy a Made-in-USA version of his specialty shower head.
- He found it would cost three times as much to produce — and raised the sale price by 85%.
- After several days of testing, zero customers bought the USA model.
- To move everything over to the US, he had to find four to six separate suppliers who would handle various aspects of the production process, he said. All told, he found it would cost three times as much to produce — more than the cost of simply paying the tariff.
@Pecky many shower heads are made in the united states which have zero tariffs
mrshckynut
Manufacturing will not return to the U.S. until companies that outsource are severely penalized on their taxes.
05-15-2025 07:15 AM
@shoekitty wrote:
@febe1 wrote:Younger people aren't interested in wearing things like Susan Graver, Denim & Co, Kim, Quacker, Nicole Miller, Beautiful, et al.
The last I've seen young would like was Candace Cameron Burre"
and the Q lost her!
@febe1 I'm 77 and don't care for SG, denim and co,and many others. For me it's the fabric mostly, and prints. Style is often a little boxy. But looks good on others, also, all the clothes are made overseas, I don't care for that. I admit if I saw something I loved really loved, that wouldn't stop me. Just haven't. Also, the sizes run big, and are hard to get to fit. Wait...there was a midi dress I bought from Canyon? Not sure of name. Saw online , and grabbed it. Got 5 of them over time when it went on sale ...29 bucks. So comfy, pockets, flattering on , cozy and I wear winter, spring fall. My house dress. Wears like iron!
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Fyi. I'm old and don't want to wear clothes from those designers. I'm not interested in all that polyester, spandex, garish prints, fluff, etc. I prefer more natural fabrics, especially no-iron.
05-15-2025 10:46 AM
I just happened to view the QVC program guide this morning and the TSV title for tomorrow is "Over 50 & Fabulous - Style"
Welp, hence the Q extending their reach through TickTock to attract the younger generations...
It will be interesting how this all will pan out over the next year or 2.
05-15-2025 11:22 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@mrshckynut wrote:
@Pecky wrote:I read something interesting. A business owner tested to see if people would buy american made.
- wanted to see whether people would buy a Made-in-USA version of his specialty shower head.
- He found it would cost three times as much to produce — and raised the sale price by 85%.
- After several days of testing, zero customers bought the USA model.
- To move everything over to the US, he had to find four to six separate suppliers who would handle various aspects of the production process, he said. All told, he found it would cost three times as much to produce — more than the cost of simply paying the tariff.
@Pecky many shower heads are made in the united states which have zero tariffs
mrshckynut
Manufacturing will not return to the U.S. until companies that outsource are severely penalized on their taxes.
Thst is the purpose of the tariffs. Much more effective than additional taxes on a company.
05-15-2025 12:17 PM
Walmart has announced the tariffs are responsible for prices being increased.
05-15-2025 12:33 PM
I have been buying, but I only tune in for short durations. My biggest problem is the over the top acting by some hosts. I hate those that talk about their lavish lifestyles - so often it seems like they are bragging. Someone who tells me his mama only used cloth napkins for family dining, doesn't impress me. Nor would one who said they wiped their face on their sleeves. I'm looking for hosts who come across as relatable to the average consumer.
05-15-2025 01:57 PM
Shawn was wearing an item that she said was so soft, she would wear it home, go to bed with it and wake up and wear it to work, Must be her off shower days.
05-15-2025 06:18 PM
@AuntG wrote:I have been buying, but I only tune in for short durations. My biggest problem is the over the top acting by some hosts. I hate those that talk about their lavish lifestyles - so often it seems like they are bragging. Someone who tells me his mama only used cloth napkins for family dining, doesn't impress me. Nor would one who said they wiped their face on their sleeves. I'm looking for hosts who come across as relatable to the average consumer.
@AuntG When I was a kid until mid late 60's most people I knew had cloth napkins!! It wasn't any lavish thing. A fact of life, and I believe frugal intent. My mother would never spend money on paper napkins, or paper towels. That was a waste of money, lol. We only had paper napkins at a child's birthday party. Or for cocktails. Not cocktails for me, the adults, lol.
05-15-2025 09:01 PM - edited 06-10-2025 03:43 AM
I dont remember using cloth napkins, except perhaps at whole Family Thanksgiving Dinners.
But I sure do remember starch ironing cloth napkins from a very, very young age!
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