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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

Those canisters are indeed on clearance for $13.98.

 

There's a video with Mary De Angelis selling them. I might buy a set.

 

QVC appears to sell a lot of name brand items which don't get air time.

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

yeah and that cheeses me off too.

 

give Kitchen Aid a rest and show all that stuff that is in your warehouse that is better and give us a choice.

 

by the way I started a thread think it was in 'Handbags' where Q is selling handbags that were in thousands and now are 2-4,000 as pre-owned.

 

I tripped across this when I was hunting for Patricia Nash handbags.

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

@KatieB 

 

 


go to handbags, thread, "YIKES'.

 

Your welcome

 

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

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@Imaoldhippie wrote:

@KatieB ..............Yes ma'am they do.  I was surfing QVC a while back and somewhere (cant remember where I found it) they had used name brand handbags for sale.  Maybe another  poster knows where to find it.


@Imaoldhippie   I never knew that.  And I've shopped at QVC for over 25 years.   Guess we(I) learn something new everyday.

 

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@QVCkitty1   I was not aware of them selling used stuff.  But thanks for the info - it's news to me.  Guess it's a good way to get rid of returned items.

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@SharkE wrote:

@KatieB 

 

 


go to handbags, thread, "YIKES'.

 

Your welcome

 


@SharkE   What does 'Your welcome' mean. 

 

Just a short English lesson:  I believe the correct word to use would be the word "you're", which is an abbreviation for the two words, you and are.  The word your is a possessive pronoun, as in the sentence 'Is that your handbag?'  or 'What is your name?'.

 

You're welcome.

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

Thank U for the english lesson I am sure it will stand me in good stead in here.

 

I wanted you to think before you called somebody on the carpet

It's always best to  check  out a statement first before you question.

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)

I never knew they sold Tupperware here!  

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Re: Q?? "Tupperware? (since when?)


@KatieB wrote:

@SharkE wrote:

@KatieB 

 

 


go to handbags, thread, "YIKES'.

 

Your welcome

 


@SharkE   What does 'Your welcome' mean. 

 

Just a short English lesson:  I believe the correct word to use would be the word "you're", which is an abbreviation for the two words, you and are.  The word your is a possessive pronoun, as in the sentence 'Is that your handbag?'  or 'What is your name?'.

 

You're welcome.


@KatieB As in "you're rude?"  Is that correct?  Woman Frustrated

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@Sooner wrote:

@KatieB wrote:

@SharkE wrote:

@KatieB 

 

 


go to handbags, thread, "YIKES'.

 

Your welcome

 


@SharkE   What does 'Your welcome' mean. 

 

Just a short English lesson:  I believe the correct word to use would be the word "you're", which is an abbreviation for the two words, you and are.  The word your is a possessive pronoun, as in the sentence 'Is that your handbag?'  or 'What is your name?'.

 

You're welcome.


@KatieB As in "you're rude?"  Is that correct?  Woman Frustrated


@Sooner   Yes, your English is correct.  I would always want to be corrected if needed. 

 

I see people using the phrase  'your welcome' all the time and for the life of me, I have never understood their use of those two words together.  Mind you, I was not an English teacher when I got out of college - I did teach Biology before I got into the IT field. All the while, I do have a good understanding of the English language.