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Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

Just the same speal over and over again every-time they go over the shoe. The vendor guy is nice looking that is a given, just get tired of the marker on the leg and the explanation over and over again. Same marker, usually same carrieAnne model with bad ankles...

I notice QVC has certain brands that they have on air too much and too often. Bose, Philosopy, WEN, Dell,THAT LADDER and on and on and on and on...... Would be nice if they actually brought in more varied and different lines, new things instead of the same worn out lines.

My usual stalkers not needed to tell me to change the channel, This is just a viewpoint, and it is not necessary for my stalkers to post just to tell me that.

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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

When the Q find something that sells it's overkill.......

I just don't watch if there is nothing of interest. I am especially tired of the shoe shows as well as the large expensive handbag shows. Next they will move from fashion to constant computer/electronic or bed shows.

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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

Fashion Days has been an overload of handbags, ugly shoes and Logo. I'm saving a ton of money.
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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

As soon as I see those Orthaheel men I change the channel.

It makes me sick when they draw those lines on women's

legs like that. No thank you.

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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

I could be an unusual shopper, but when I go to any of my favorite stores, I seem to buy the same brands over and over again. That's as true at Nordstrom as it is at Publix.

At QVC that means I'm perfectly happy when they show "my" brands again and again, but I admit I'm happy to go elsewhere when they repeatedly show what I don't ever buy. I know thousands of women will want to buy what I don't. It feels selfish to want QVC to deny them just to entertain me.

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Registered: ‎04-05-2010

Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

Orthoheel is another vendor added to the list of about 12 that are shown over and over and over. You would think the Orthoheel people could come up with a new method of explaining their shoe without the same old magic marker on the legs demo. I just don't watch it anymore. They could make a tape of most of their presentations and just rerun it. Maybe someday that is what QVC will be - no more live television, just endless reruns of the same vendors on tape.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

I can't watch anytime they are on as I just don't want to see the marker on the leg and all that over and over! It is a huge turn off. Just like watching endless shows on beds, vacuums, computers, TVs', cooking shows, Ipads, nooks and teeth whiteners. I wish they would limit the time of each of these shows and just mix things up.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

I'm not an Othoheel fan so I never watch those shows. I did notice he was on the morning show, and I agree I get tired of the same drawing on the leg.

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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

I agree, enough with the magic marker on the leg.

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Re: Bit of an overload with Orthaheel

I like the product very much, but I agree that Q seems to feel the need to "overplay" the song, over and over and over. LOL

I don't watch the presentations for items like this - I shop online because I don't need to see the magic marker demonstration - again.