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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

But did you know that you could wear it when you go out to lunch with the girls, or when you go to a meeting at your kids' school?  Or you can wear it to the market, or in to the city shopping, or to walk the dog, or to a neighborhood barbecue . . . . . . ????

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

Well, it's pretty easy to figure out from today's D & C shows.  The sameness was boring.  Plain, simple, nothing to get excited at all about.

 

How many pairs of capris or pedal pushers should you own?  How many ways to wear a hooded sweatshirt in the middle of the summer?  How many loose fitting dresses can you wear in a week?  Time to bring on the Lisa Rhinna and other trendy examples.  Heck, I'm salivating for QF with some color and bling! 

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

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@handygal2 wrote:
Homegirl-- It's probably your agreeing to the program reminders that made these other unwanted emails kick in. Maybe they're based on the types of programs you like. This shouldn't be-- they're using aggressive sales tactics.

 

I don't really think so since I've had program reminders for years (and very, very few of them) and never for Susan Graver.   (All I've ever had reminders for are Slatkin - now long gone - and Linea.  All very old reminders, too.  Plus, they are each pretty far removed from SG.)

This is something brand new.  I sincerely doubt it has anything to do with agreeing to program reminders.  But thanks anyway for the idea.  It's a good thought.

I will be complaining if this type of thing continues.

I'd be curious to know if anyone else is getting this type of message from QVC.

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much


@SHIRAZ wrote:

But did you know that you could wear it when you go out to lunch with the girls, or when you go to a meeting at your kids' school?  Or you can wear it to the market, or in to the city shopping, or to walk the dog, or to a neighborhood barbecue . . . . . . ????


 You know, QVC didn't even get into that in the video.  All they showed me was what to wear with the jacket.  I never would have known that I could frequent all those places if you hadn't reminded me!!   Gosh, thanks!  

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much


@Desertdi wrote:

I'm still trying to figure out how to get to "the boardwalk".............


LOL

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

And apparently, everything can be the proverbial "bathing suit coverup"... Smiley Happy

 

I really wonder how askew from average I actually am to not be dashing in and out of movie theaters with my cardigan many times a month. And you don't want to know the last time I was in an amusement park.. lol

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

I always find it interesting how annoyed some people get by what the salesperson is saying. I thought this was a shopping channel and they had sales people selling. So I am curious what other people suggest they say. I am not bashing, I am seriously curious how some people would prefer the host to sell the item.
Examples please....
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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

 


@lolakimono wrote:

Did you know that you could wear it buttoned OR unbuttoned?

Susan Graver Weekend French Terry Roll Tab Sleeve Jacket



ROFL!!!!!

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much


@NativeJax wrote:
I always find it interesting how annoyed some people get by what the salesperson is saying. I thought this was a shopping channel and they had sales people selling. So I am curious what other people suggest they say. I am not bashing, I am seriously curious how some people would prefer the host to sell the item.
Examples please....

you gotta admit ... the host have lots of time to fill ... so filler is used a lot. To answer your question, the material, the stitching, the color, the fit, washing instructions, any buttons zippers, hem type, collar construction, seam details, pockets and types, dimensions like length , how best to get the fit right, does it run true to size  ....

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Re: QVC, I do know how to wear clothes, thank you very much

I feel like they do that with an exception of a few....I feel like the vendors should be providing those details....Susan graver does it but she is hard to watch because she wants to sell the item presented along with all her accessories and the 5 previous items presented by her. Fit....I always look at the chart. I would like them to talk about laundry care more often. I do get tired of hearing how great something would look great in the "hamptons".

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