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Re: QVC Likes removing posts


@obinnan wrote:
QVC Like to remove any posts that are not a glowing review of its hosts. Why bother have any community forum if people can express their opinions?? Ugh..

 

@obinnan 

 

Good grief ..... You just joined a MONTH ago so I would think the QVC Standards would still be fresh in your mind. 

 

Or didn't you even bother to read them?  IMO, if you HAD read them you wouldn't have posted your OP.    

 

 

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Re: QVC Likes removing posts

I have never understood why the Q doesn't remove ALL of those posts. And I really can't figure out why people put down the nasty things they do about hosts. What do they get out of it? The hosts and models are just trying to make a living just like most of us. Some call it their right and others say they are voicing "constructive criticism. No. It is just mean and hurtful in my mind.
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@obinnan   ya still here?   Woman Very Happy

 

GOOD You're still here!! 

 

Hang in, @obinnan   k!! 

 

(I'll be right back)!

 

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Re: QVC Likes removing posts

@obinnan I've shopped and posted for years.   I like that QVC policy.   We all have opinions -  sometimes they match others, sometimes they don't   

 

Expecting the world to always bend to one's personal taste doesn't lead to satisfaction very often.

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Re: QVC Likes removing posts


@PhilaLady1 wrote:

I wonder sometimes if the intention of posts such as this are not about stating unhappiness with forum policies or the hosts, but simply to put something 'out there', and then sit back and watch our reactions, for their amusement. 

 


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BINGO!

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Some of us HAVE sent complaints to the company. I know I have. Does it do any good? Don’t think so. Has QVC made any changes at all due to customer comments, complaints, and suggestions? Maybe them mailing out coupons once in awhile was due to customer requests. We will never know what they think or why they do what they do. And for those that think that, “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything,” well, I don’t agree with that at all. I say, speak up! You don’t have to be nasty about it. You can comment and complain about something and someone without hurling personal insults.
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Re: QVC Likes removing posts


@obinnan wrote:
QVC Like to remove any posts that are not a glowing review of its hosts. Why bother have any community forum if people can express their opinions?? Ugh..

Definitely not Artificial Intelligence.....

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Re: QVC Likes removing posts


@obinnan wrote:
QVC Like to remove any posts that are not a glowing review of its hosts. Why bother have any community forum if people can express their opinions?? Ugh..

 

It's Q's privately owned website and they can do anything they want with it and on it.

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Re: QVC Likes removing posts

 

People need to wisely choose the words they use to criticize hosts and choose what to criticize.  For many, this is a lost art.  

 

Stop with the personal bashing...clothes, glasses, hair, nails, how they eat or hold food, etc. 

 

Think about how you'd want someone to tell you your hair is ugly or hanging, what kind of glasses you shouldn't wear, that your nails are ugly, that it's sickening to watch you eat, that your clothes don't fit, or you're too fat, etc.

 

Everyone should be able to wear and be who they are without criticism from others. 

 

No one will like everyone. It's called life. 

 

Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you have to say it.

 

 

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@CalminHeart wrote:

 

People need to wisely choose the words they use to criticize hosts and choose what to criticize.  For many, this is a lost art.  

 

Stop with the personal bashing...clothes, glasses, hair, nails, how they eat or hold food, etc. 

 

Think about how you'd want someone to tell you your hair is ugly or hanging, what kind of glasses you shouldn't wear, that your nails are ugly, that it's sickening to watch you eat, that your clothes don't fit, or you're too fat, etc.

 

Everyone should be able to wear and be who they are without criticism from others. 

 

No one will like everyone. It's called life. 

 

Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you have to say it.

 

 


@CalminHeart I agree that the comments about someone's looks are unnecessary.  I don't think I have made any posts about anyone's looks, though I have 'hearted" posts about hosts wearing their clothes too tight.  However, I the think comments about the behavior and sales pitches and stories, and anything else that comes out of their mouths should be fair game for comments.  The customers, viewing from both their TVs and computers, are the ones who are listening to all that.  If there is something spoken that is a real turn off, offensive, rude, whathaveyou, then I think we SHOULD speak up.  QVC is asking for our time and attention, both of which are getting in shorter and shorter supply.  And if I don't like what I hear, they are not getting my time and attention, and therefore my hard earned dollars.

Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. Margaret Mead