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‎06-05-2017 11:33 AM
When it became so annoying to shop at QVC, I switched to QVC.com. Now that is becoming annoying, as well. So many pop-ups, so may channels other than the one I'm interested in. It's is difficult for me to figure it all out. If this is the wave of the future, I may go back to actual stores. Or stop shopping altogether (except for groceries and wine).
‎06-05-2017 11:50 AM
@excpaOr just turn on any channel when you actually want to buy. I don't watch just to see if there's something I might want. I probably don't need what I'm looking at if I didn't already have some idea of what I was looking for.
I used to leave QVC run on mute for hours and tune in if I saw something when I walked past the TV. But I bought too much in those years, so now I look at what I might want and quit. I just don't buy nearly as much.
‎06-05-2017 12:09 PM
Fortunately many have numerous other channels from which to choose. I personally prefer watching only programs I DVR. Why? I only record programs I like and intend to watch.
No guessing/no surprises, and "Vwhalla! I can watch them at my convenience, not a time chosen by channel or network. Leaves me pretty much unable to rightfully complain, hey, I picked 'em !!
hckynut(john)
‎06-05-2017 12:09 PM
I don't get any pop ups. Use adblock or adblock plus.
‎06-05-2017 01:32 PM
@jaxs mom wrote:I don't get any pop ups. Use adblock or adblock plus.
I rarely get a pop-up. I think the only one I get, infrequently, is the Q card one. I'm on an iPad and Chrome doesn't have an ad blocker, yet I don't get pop-ups "all the time". I wonder why some people get so many.
‎06-05-2017 01:47 PM
@excpa wrote:When it became so annoying to shop at QVC, I switched to QVC.com. Now that is becoming annoying, as well. So many pop-ups, so may channels other than the one I'm interested in. It's is difficult for me to figure it all out. If this is the wave of the future, I may go back to actual stores. Or stop shopping altogether (except for groceries and wine).
If you don't set your browsers accordingly and/or add a pop up blocker you will see them. I don't use IE or Edge for this very reason. Use Chrome or Firefox.
‎06-05-2017 02:02 PM - edited ‎06-05-2017 02:22 PM
I used to get a lot of pop up ads....but I changed the setting on my sofware security or browser settings and now they've stopped. I also use Chrome or Firefox browsers........
I understand what you saying, if you have a particular vendor that you follow and want to see a live demonstration (sometimes there are no videos, or sometimes the videos dont even work), so now you have to check 2 or perhaps even 3 channel options to find the shows you like. I thought one channel was so repetitive and now QVC has 3 channels with the same limited number of produts so it makes the experience even more redundant so I seldom watch (nor buy) that much anymore.....QVC's loss, and their revenues reflect that what they are trying isn't working.....
‎06-05-2017 02:03 PM
I cannot imagine watching Qvc tv like it's 2002; good grief if you do that, you miss out on 90% of what Qvc sells. I shop almost exclusively on Qvc.com, even when I do see something on tv, I order it on .com. As for pop ups. I assume that people who get them need to turn the pop up blocker on, it's their computers and not Qvc.com. As for the other 2 Qvc channels...huh....they don't just pop up on your tv or computer all by themselves...lol It's choice, don't want to see them, don't go to them. I accept that there are older Qvc shoppers who just like the tv/call customer service to order format and that's also an option if that's their comfort level. Perhaps I'm missing something here but I don't get what's intrusive about something you choose to engage in.
‎06-05-2017 02:12 PM - edited ‎06-05-2017 02:17 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:I cannot imagine watching Qvc tv like it's 2002; good grief if you do that, you miss out on 90% of what Qvc sells. I shop almost exclusively on Qvc.com, even when I do see something on tv, I order it on .com. As for pop ups. I assume that people who get them need to turn the pop up blocker on, it's their computers and not Qvc.com. As for the other 2 Qvc channels...huh....they don't just pop up on your tv or computer all by themselves...lol It's choice, don't want to see them, don't go to them. I accept that there are older Qvc shoppers who just like the tv/call customer service to order format and that's also an option if that's their comfort level. Perhaps I'm missing something here but I don't get what's intrusive about something you choose to engage in.
Hi "sunshine"
technically it's not the computer, it's the browser settings .lol and could even be on a person's security software that they need to click a setting to enable it.(in my security its called anti-banner and private browsing)......
‎06-06-2017 02:52 AM
@millieshops wrote:@excpaOr just turn on any channel when you actually want to buy. I don't watch just to see if there's something I might want. I probably don't need what I'm looking at if I didn't already have some idea of what I was looking for.
I used to leave QVC run on mute for hours and tune in if I saw something when I walked past the TV. But I bought too much in those years, so now I look at what I might want and quit. I just don't buy nearly as much.
Same here, @millieshops. Now, I always ask myself, "do I want, or do I need." That really cuts down on buying.
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