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07-03-2020 10:20 AM
In keeping with your theme today, please state prominently on your item description page when something is "Made in America". If I see that I am WAY more likely to buy it than a foreign competitor. We are starved for American products. Give us something to be proud of!
07-03-2020 10:38 AM
I'm over Made In America.Everything goes through so many channelsthat the USA still gets jobs transporting and selling merchandise. Besides, I'm on a budget. I don't buy just anything and I'm often suspicious of quality,but I will do an assessment of what I will purchase individually.
07-03-2020 10:45 AM
@dimin wrote:I'm over Made In America.Everything goes through so many channelsthat the USA still gets jobs transporting and selling merchandise. Besides, I'm on a budget. I don't buy just anything and I'm often suspicious of quality,but I will do an assessment of what I will purchase individually.
I sent a letter in regarding this issue. Especially important to have transparency when dealing with foods. If they do not say it is from the USA I will assume it is brought in from overseas and not purchase it. I have been troubled by what I have read online about the quality of foods from China.
07-03-2020 11:11 AM
watching QVC today selling an American Flag A68086 that is not made in America--really!--read the reviews that so many who bought this flag were not aware that it was "imported"--and all of the reviews said that they returned them because of that --good for them--I too would have returned if I had not read the info before buying-----marynj
07-03-2020 11:52 AM - edited 07-05-2020 09:07 PM
@furbabylover wrote:In keeping with your theme today, please state prominently on your item description page when something is "Made in America". If I see that I am WAY more likely to buy it than a foreign competitor. We are starved for American products. Give us something to be proud of!
@furbabylover wrote:In keeping with your theme today, please state prominently on your item description page when something is "Made in America". If I see that I am WAY more likely to buy it than a foreign competitor. We are starved for American products. Give us something to be proud of!
@furbabylover They aren't going to do this for several reasons. The primary one is that the same item, maybe a tee shirt, may be made by manufacturers in more than one country.
It also perpetuates the unfair bias against Chinese manufacturers who had nothing to do with the origins or spread of the coronavirus but are being blamed.
07-03-2020 12:03 PM
This question is repeatedly asked of QVC. For those that ask QVC to state where a product is made are you asking other on-line companies (Kohls, Penneys, Macys, etc.) to do the same.
07-03-2020 12:09 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@furbabylover wrote:In keeping with your theme today, please state prominently on your item description page when something is "Made in America". If I see that I am WAY more likely to buy it than a foreign competitor. We are starved for American products. Give us something to be proud of!
@furbabylover wrote:In keeping with your theme today, please state prominently on your item description page when something is "Made in America". If I see that I am WAY more likely to buy it than a foreign competitor. We are starved for American products. Give us something to be proud of!
@furbabylover They aren't going to do this for several reasons. The primary one is that the same it, maybe a tee shirt, may be made by manufacturers in more than one country.
It also perpetuates the unfair bias against Chinese manufacturers who had nothing to do with the origins or spread of the coronavirus.
It is an "unfair bias" to believe that people who want to buy U.S.A.-made products have issues with China because of the virus. The desire to support this country and enrich OUR economy is all anyone needs to want to buy items that can honestly display the label "Proudly Made in the U.S.A."
07-03-2020 12:29 PM
It has very little to do with this coronavirus. People want patriotism again and we want to put our money with people who love America not people who hate it!
07-03-2020 12:34 PM
One big problem is the US needs more textile mills. We need them to see the label say 'Made in the USA'. And we also need workers.
We have some products that are made in the USA with imported products. And unfortunately many of our fabric stores get their fabrics from China.
07-03-2020 12:34 PM
I really didn't need the TSV but I wanted to support the families of our American service men and women. The blue spoke to me and I will proudly carry it. Wonderful idea by two military wives.
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