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Re: Graduate gemologist Nancy


@blackhole99 wrote:

I think Nancy mostly knows her stuff, she should be prepared to discuss the stones she's presenting.Nancy does seem off lately,  maybe that's why they are hiring that Michele Lau to assist with gem presentations.


They also hired Erin Moseley's (DMQ Rep) husband as another gem "expert." I'd rather see Peyton on these shows.

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Re: Graduate gemologist Nancy

Pretty much anything can be looked up.  For me that's not the point. The host is there to give information about what they are presenting.  Some information about the actual stone would be nice. 

 

If the host isn't going to give pertinent information about the products they are presenting, why are they there?  QVC might as well just pop items up on the screen with the price and we can go to .com and look up everything else.  

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Re: Graduate gemologist Nancy


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

Pretty much anything can be looked up.  For me that's not the point. The host is there to give information about what they are presenting.  Some information about the actual stone would be nice. 

 

If the host isn't going to give pertinent information about the products they are presenting, why are they there?  QVC might as well just pop items up on the screen with the price and we can go to .com and look up everything else.  


If you need the host or vendor to explain about the stones I think Michael V on Evine gives the most information.  It is so interesting to listen to him.  He will tell you about the stone, where it came from, treated or not treated, what the inspiration is for his designs.  Jay King on HSN gives a lot of information too.  It is interesting to hear these things.