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01-17-2021 01:41 PM
01-17-2021 01:46 PM
My perception of "as is" is that there might be a slight flaw in the product. I do believe that companies do resell items if they are in perfect condition. I returned my Muk Luk pj's because they were way too big. I had never purchased a Muk Luk pj set before and did not realize they run very large.
01-17-2021 01:59 PM
Email the Moderators at QVCSocialTeam@QVC.com with you order & item #'s, don't post them here, they're considered identifying information.
At the very least they may offer you a discount on what you paid or agree to no shipping or return charges if you choose to return them.
01-17-2021 02:05 PM
@LuvmyLab. Somewhere in the depths of this website is a definition of "as is". It doesn't include returns or flawed merchandise but may include items demonstrated or worn on air.
01-17-2021 02:39 PM
"As is" includes returns.
01-17-2021 03:28 PM
@Etoile308 wrote:"As is" includes returns.
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That's my big complaint @Etoile308 . Some returns are sold at full price because I've ordered two of some items and it's easy to spot if one was a return. I think ALL returns should be priced "as is".
01-17-2021 05:19 PM
I know, and I don't think it's the right thing to do. I was pointing out a correction to another post.
I had been checking something periodically to see if an item I wanted in my size would come back in stock in a color I liked. When it did I bought it, then there were no more available and upon arrival realized by packaging that it was probably a return. Since I didn't see anything wrong, and I did want the item, there was no problem. It did make me wonder what condition the "as is" items are now.
01-17-2021 05:45 PM
If you shop in a store and someone tries on the clothes and does not want them they do not lower the price. They sell it to you at full price. What is the difference?
01-17-2021 06:18 PM
@DiAnne wrote:If you shop in a store and someone tries on the clothes and does not want them they do not lower the price. They sell it to you at full price. What is the difference?
The difference is that QVC advertises that they are selling us new, never tried on by anyone else clothing. That is one of their marketing points.
01-17-2021 07:07 PM
@willdob3 wrote:
@DiAnne wrote:If you shop in a store and someone tries on the clothes and does not want them they do not lower the price. They sell it to you at full price. What is the difference?
The difference is that QVC advertises that they are selling us new, never tried on by anyone else clothing. That is one of their marketing points.
@willdob3
That is a difference. I guess I don't watch enough because I don't remember ever hearing that.
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