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Thanks for all the great info..I just received an email that my pants have shipped! Can't wait to get them!

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Highly recommend this store. The best prices can be found there. There Customer Service is excellent. I have purchased anything from Racel Zoe, GILi, Carole Hochman, many of the designers from the Q. In case your not aware of this. Look into signing up with Gixen. It's free and easy sign up. Put in the item number and your maximum bid and they bid for you at the last seconds. I have won many items that way. Any way it's pretty neat and that way you don't have to watch or get into that bidding thing. Just a tip for those interested.
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On 12/29/2014 emmysmom said:
On 12/29/2014 silkyk said:

I can usually find the EXACT item I want from the Q on ebay by just searching for the brand name (like Denim & Co leggings or Susan Graver sweater ) then I filter by cheapest first Smile and new or NWOT . If i can't find it I save search and ebay emails me when what I'm looking for is listed so I get there first! LOVE ebay! Been there from the very start and never had a problem that didn't work out fine.

silkyk, thanks for this info..Smile

PTC usually words their auction title how QVC lists the item. You can very often find the link to the item on a yahoo search- for items currently in stock and items sold out/no longer available too! I'll watch the video, read the reviews, check the specific garment measurements, etc. Some other sellers even list the item # in their auctions!

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Thanks ibb..you girls are so smart!!!!!

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Great information! Thank you all ?
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many times, just make sure you really want the item, it's easy to load up the cart because of the prices.

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I hear ya Spunkyspouts!! I tend to be very selective - and it's made me even MORE selective when it comes to buying directly from here! Re: sticking to a budget, it's been win win.

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I tried to find Phoenix Trading Company on eBay without any luck. I used the general search and the Advanced search and the only site that came up had very few items for sale (looked like some collectibles) but not one clothing item. Is this the same seller or can someone else give me some suggestions? I did find the one called chelery04 . Would really like to find Phoenix so any help is super appreciated. Thanks much!
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Is there anyone with any ideas on locating The Phoenix Trading Company as the one I did locate sure appeared to be nothing like the one described here? It just seems unlikely that they wouldn't have one single piece of clothing for sale which is why I am perplexed.

Thanks much for any ideas on how to find the right site? Or should I say the correct ""Phoenix Trading Company.

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On 1/3/2015 wackers said:

Is there anyone with any ideas on locating The Phoenix Trading Company as the one I did locate sure appeared to be nothing like the one described here? It just seems unlikely that they wouldn't have one single piece of clothing for sale which is why I am perplexed.

Thanks much for any ideas on how to find the right site? Or should I say the correct ""Phoenix Trading Company.

if you just put the name in the google search their ebay store will come up.

http://stores.ebay.com/Phoenix-Trading-Company

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