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02-04-2015 11:12 PM
I think exchanges for size or color should be credited with the return postage. They aren't losing postage income and you still get what is appropriate win-win.
02-04-2015 11:51 PM
02-05-2015 12:25 AM
Tantalum (post #203) ,actually,your not correct in your comparisons. I can shop from home at Macys.com 24/7, have several options for colors and different styles, get free shipping on orders over $99, use my 20% off coupons, have items shipped to my door, try the clothing on at home and if I don't like the fit I can take it back to the store with no return shipping costs. No risk. I can do the same with Nordstorms. I can do the same with my local Herbergers store. You don't ask your customers to take the risk and then also ask them to pay for it. Unfortunately for QVC, they don't have a brick and mortar store for returns but that is their problem yet they are passing it onto their customers.
When items are made overseas, to reduce manufacturing cost, you loose some consistency in the making of the product because of mass production. Therefore, it's almost impossible to have complete consistency in clothing sizes. That's why I take issue with the no refund on shipping with clothing/shoes items. What QVC could do, to protect themselves, is put some guidelines on returns when it comes to clothing and shoes.
QVC is in a very competitive market. Their S&H is revenue contributes to their profitability. (Someone once wrote that S&H stands for Staff and Hosts ) I don't have an issue with QVC being profitable, it's the reason anyone is in business. What I take issue with is that they try to make it sound like this is benefiting the customer when it's not.
02-05-2015 01:22 AM
Think it will reign me in on impulse shopping....I've watched the prices across the board increase over the past year, with Quality Control still being a gamble every time.
I did my fair share of shopping here, especially in the past. I will be very selective in my purchases now. I never kept items that didn't work for me before..so don't think it will be of help to my shopping here.
We'll see how it goes ?
02-05-2015 01:47 AM
02-05-2015 02:01 AM
Curious why so many people here who are complaining about QVC's merchandise quality, bad sizing, prices, corporate policies ... still shop here and hang out on the forum?
If I were that unhappy, I'd just go elsewhere.
02-05-2015 11:45 AM
On 2/4/2015 Silverandgold said:Count me among those who think it's a good thing. It discourages the people who impulse buy & then have buyer's remorse & return everything, or buy jewelry or clothes for a special event, then return it all when it's over. That's not right, so with the changed shipping policy, it will cost them. I'd rather not pay higher shipping for their unethical behavior. If something truly is defective, then you will be reimbursed. I don't see this new policy as a bad thing.
I only return things that don't fit and the clothes sizing issues has gotten worse in the past few years IMO. I know my shoe size and I used to be able to buy Ryka shoes w/o any problems, but not any more. I've had to exchange them to try and get the right size because I happen to like the shoe. However at this point, I just won't order them because I'm not going to have to pay to return a poor fit.
The same goes with other clothes. I have re-ordered items in IM's line as well as others in the same size as I am wearing and have had them not fit. Since I'm still wearing the clothes, I know it isn't because I've changed sizes.
IMO, my best option is to simply not buy clothes or shoes from QVC. I'll shop at other retailers where I can either try on the item or if I shop online with ones who have free shipping & returns.
maybe there are people out there who do what you describe in your post, but I'll bet they are in the minority.
It is up to QVC to have standard fits and make sure that the vendors and manufacturer's are meeting that standard. They pat themselves on the back all the time about the high quality standards that vendors have to meet, well, for the most part, I don't see it any longer. I'll buy elsewhere.
02-05-2015 11:56 AM
I am glad that there are so many of you that hardly return anything and are thrilled with the new policies. If sizing was consistent I wouldn't return half the items that I do. Carol Hoffman pajamas - same style different colors. One was so huge the pants were dragging on the ground and top was loose but wearable. Second pair top was so small that I couldn't even get it the whole way down on my body. Had to return - now if using their label at $6.95 plus $3 per item that is $12.95 in money lost. Denim and Company pants - same size, same color, same order - one pair were too long and falling off me, second pair fit. That is NOT my fault but the first pair would have to be returned and if I exchange it is costing me $9.95 to return original pair and then another $3 for the exchanged item to be shipped. This will definitely keep me from ordering and definitely from trying new brands. I have returned a lot these last couple of months and 90% of it was from inconsistency in sizing.
02-05-2015 11:59 AM
Sounds good at first, but when you realize they have jacked up the prices to more than cover the S & H, it loses its luster. I realized this when I looked back at previous orders for the same clothing items. They had gone up in price by over $6. I haven't really researched each and every item, but I have a feeling this has happened pretty much across the board. So in the end......not a great deal with all the other "perks" that were dropped.
02-05-2015 11:59 AM
On 2/4/2015 deja vu said:Think it will reign me in on impulse shopping....I've watched the prices across the board increase over the past year, with Quality Control still being a gamble every time.
I did my fair share of shopping here, especially in the past. I will be very selective in my purchases now. I never kept items that didn't work for me before..so don't think it will be of help to my shopping here.
We'll see how it goes ?
I feel the same way. I am going to be cutting way back and only ordering things that I really need. When Amazon upped their minimum order amount from $25 to $35 to get free shipping my ordering was cut in half which does end up being a good thing. So hopefully that will be true with the Q.
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