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12-08-2017 12:52 PM
I wont comment on the clothing,to each their own, but what I find offensive is the borderline deceitful sales tactics. I actually did a little research on the line because, while they never actually said it in so many words, they've implied the company is some sort of philanthropic organization! Turns out the only one benefiting from sales are it's shareholders!
12-08-2017 01:11 PM
@RollTideRoll2008 wrote:
What is the point of these rants? Someone must be buying it. QVC sells lots of ****** I’m not interested in. I can’t imagine I’ll ever be old and frumpy enough to want to wear Quacker Factory. I don’t feel the need to rant about it. I change the channel and go about my business.
i agree @RollTide2008
when i dont care for a line i move on......i dont really feel the need to start a thread about it. if qvc is selling it, then qvc customers are buying it.
i have some pieces from this line, mostly items that DONT have sayings on them. they are a great quality and perfect for comfortable casual wear.
those that dont care for it move on......some of us DO like it. plenty of clothing lines to go around.
12-08-2017 04:25 PM
I really, really dislike the "I am blessed" one because to me, it implies "and you're not."
12-08-2017 04:27 PM
@Bri36 wrote:
@151949 wrote:IMO anymore the clothing on QVC is only for the gullible.Way too pricey and the quality is going down down down. It is rare for me to buy any clothing from them anymore. On rare occasion a Mackie piece - which are still good quality, and I usually watch for them to go on clearance. I needed some new jeans and did not even consider QVC - bought from Woman Within at very reasonable price. Also I was able to get the straight leg style I prefer. QVC seems to only have skinny everything or a rare pair of boot cut.
So onlyl the gullible buy fashions from QVC? LOL
You just have to get a dig in...
@Bri36 making up for lost time...
12-08-2017 04:28 PM - edited 12-08-2017 11:20 PM
@Andreatoo wrote:I wont comment on the clothing,to each their own, but what I find offensive is the borderline deceitful sales tactics. I actually did a little research on the line because, while they never actually said it in so many words, they've implied the company is some sort of philanthropic organization! Turns out the only one benefiting from sales are it's shareholders!
Yes, you said it-and what bothers me about this line the most, I think.
The pretense that it is something so special to enhance the world with peace,love, hope all for the unreasonable price for a t-shirt.And yes, I think too they kind of imply that that they are a philanthropic organization.
And I guess thats why I started my rant!🤔
which I didn't think of it that way before but maybe if someone likes the clothes, they might!
Anyway, I'll take it.
Rant on!- everyone, cause we can.
And sometimes when something bothers us, we can't always be quiet about it! From the insignificant and little to the big and important hopefully. I hope everyone has these moments. I think it shows we care about something!
12-08-2017 05:35 PM
@Phantom41 wrote:I really, really dislike the "I am blessed" one because to me, it implies "and you're not."
Well I think that says alot about your attitude. I have the blessed top and receive compliments everytime I wear it.
What a bunch of grumps on this forum
12-08-2017 08:38 PM
None of the hosts thatnInhave seen who present this line is mature minded. I have watched a few shows and the styles are ridiculously overpriced and teentime
12-08-2017 10:01 PM
@on the bay, Another gimmick. I refuse to buy their tees with words. First of all they are not all cotton but cotton and rayon or something and the price is too high for the fabric mix. I don't need to walk around with a word on my chest to be noticed.
12-08-2017 10:29 PM
It looks like the Q is reaching out to the younger audience (or older hippies)! As someone who grew up in the 60s, I might have thought this was something I needed. Thankfully I've moved past t-shirrts like this. If you love them, then buy them. I see no connection with "the rich".
12-09-2017 10:05 AM
@Shanus wrote:I’d prefer no one having to get so close, in my personal space, that they’re reading my bo-obs! Lol
LOL!
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