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5 dollars off is not a clearance price to me. 

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@Bicher Right? Marking something down from $59 to $55 is not a great incentive.

 

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Most of my clothes come from Macys or Lands End.  Last fall I got 8 or 10 pieces from Lands End for the price of 1 top here.  We all have choices.  I have many Susan Graver tops from 15 years ago that were in the $20-$30 range.  

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QVC has always had a hard time learning what a "sale" means.  I still pay the full amount including taxes and shipping so a measly few dollars is a joke. HSN has some decent sales. I could go crazy shopping at Macys. But am not indulging in any sales right now.I need nothing and want even less.

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By mid January I'm really not interested in purchasing winter clothes any longer.  I have everything I need.

 

I would like to refresh my handbags but seems like the only thing on the Q are what I refer to as a phone case with a cross body string.  So it's out to the mall for me!

 

 

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I have also seen "new" items with "sale" pricing lately.  That is a puzzle.

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Exactly !  I'm watching QVC now with a D&C french terry straight leg pant A671466 reg price $42 marked down to $38.98 ! $3 is a big markdown ?? NOT !  Easy pass for me at least. Nice pants but not a sale to me, now if it was $10 off I might make a purchase ! JMO

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@Bicher   It is if it's regular $10, but have never seen any kind of a clearance like that from QVC.  



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@Still Raining wrote:

I have also seen "new" items with "sale" pricing lately.  That is a puzzle.


@Still Raining  I think sale prices on new items are what used to be called, "introductory" prices. 

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For example, I am sitting here thinking how nice it is that wrinkles don't hurt.
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That’s why I like HSN’s clearance. They mark items waaaay down. Check their offerings out, you might find it a better option