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@Shanus wrote:

@ruthbe   I'm not sure it's right to show previews of what Amy will wear during her show. Most of the quanity is sold before being presented. We all know "only order of the year, never coming back". 

 

I really, really wanted that top. By the time it was presented, colors and sizes were gone.

 

I've never been interested enough to check "their page" to see what they're doing, etc. So, poor me, I lost out.


@Shanus 

I agree with you. One shouldn't have to be full on social media hounds to participate. Call it an uneven playing field....

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@millieshops wrote:

@ruthbe  I don’t know that we can make a character judgement about someone posing for a picture, especially a picture meant to increase sales of a product.  

 

Virtually every picture of people I know shows them aware of the camera when they know there’s a camera.  Maybe they stand a bit straighter, smile a bit more or less than usual, have their hair combed, their clothing pulled into place, etc.   I see nothing off about that-  most of us check ourselves in a mirror before we venture forth or cringe if we show up on Facebook when we didn’t know we were being filmed.  Neither says “phony” to me.

 

 


@millieshops , I think you may have called out the wrong poster.  

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sorry will check —-   My supposition remains— I suppose it’s natural,to think we really know these TV personalities, but I regard them actors as much as salespeople.  They are playing a role.