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Don't even bother trying to explain it to the Q resident cheerleaders because per them, of course, the Q can do absolutely no wrong... Everything they do, sell, promote and over-program is simply stellar...

But for the rest of us... yes, they DO increasingly try to pull one over and by doing so, yes, they are disrespecting us. QVC has always shown BOTH a QVC price and a 'retail' price. The retail price, quite frankly, sometimes seems to represent somebody's fantasy... By moving away from showing their normal asking price they are, indeed, trying to dupe customers into thinking they are saving more than they are. Had they NEVER had the practice of showing both prices, THEN perhaps they would be in the same category as other stores mentioned, but they have and so they're not... Moreover, as noted, I believe that in some instances they set their retail price where they think it should be and I don't believe it is always the MSRP...

As for Makowsky bags, rest assured they almost NEVER sold elsewhere for the prices asked here and they certainly don't anymore, since this brand has become all but defunct. This is the only retailer I know that still carries them in any great numbers... I don't even see them anymore at discount stores.


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On 1/3/2015 KYToby said:

I do not see this as sneaky or deceptive. You know what the product is and the price you will pay. How is this sneaky or deceptive?

Of course, if you will not "fall" for it here, I can only assume that you refuse to shop at Macy's, Kohl's, and Bed Bath & Beyond -- all of which have similar practices.

Let's really hear it now, one more time... a rousing chorus of Everything is Beautiful...


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I have to wonder if QVC pays some corporate shills to scold anyone who is critical of the company. You know, with the attitude of who are you going to believe, QVC or your lying eyes. Lol.
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On 1/3/2015 cosmic1 said: I have to wonder if QVC pays some corporate shills to scold anyone who is critical of the company. You know, with the attitude of who are you going to believe, QVC or your lying eyes. Lol.

I've often wondered, since it's always the same few that can NEVER see anything worthy of criticism... You know, I don't care where you shop, NOTHING is perfect in every way, but to hear some tell it... the Q is... Oh brother!


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Those that are the most critical of anything and everything about QVC sure have no problem with posting here.

I have to wonder if other businesses pay some corporate shills to be critical of QVC and to get those who can't think for themselves to jump on the haters bandwagon and get them to quit buying here!!! To hear some talk, QVC is an awful place to do business with Just seems too bizarre that these Q haters just don't shop elsewhere. Something is definitely not right here !!

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That's because this particular board is The Q Did What... it's designed to be their 'complaint department'... Those who think everything here is rosy might want to consider The Q We Love... Pretty clearly, a significant number posting on this board might have once loved the Q, miss what it used to be, but are no longer feeling the love...


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On 1/3/2015 stevieb said:

Don't even bother trying to explain it to the Q resident cheerleaders because per them, of course, the Q can do absolutely no wrong... Everything they do, sell, promote and over-program is simply stellar...

But for the rest of us... yes, they DO increasingly try to pull one over and by doing so, yes, they are disrespecting us. QVC has always shown BOTH a QVC price and a 'retail' price. The retail price, quite frankly, sometimes seems to represent somebody's fantasy... By moving away from showing their normal asking price they are, indeed, trying to dupe customers into thinking they are saving more than they are. Had they NEVER had the practice of showing both prices, THEN perhaps they would be in the same category as other stores mentioned, by they have and so they're not... Moreover, as noted, I believe that in some instances they set their retail price where they think it should be and I don't believe it is always the MSRP...

As for Makowsky bags, rest assured they almost NEVER sold elsewhere for the prices asked here and they certainly don't anymore, since this brand has become all but defunct. This is the only retailer I know that still carries them in any great numbers... I don't even see them anymore at discount stores.

Yep....EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL......

QVC has to be careful, despite what our enthusiastic cheerleaders say,.... after all QVC has a track record when it come to their prices, some woman in Illinois brought a lawsuit against QVC over the manufacturers retail price, QVC's price, QVC's featured price etc etc hence the long and lengthy definition of each category that you hear one of the Q's host reading from time to time which was the result of that lawsuit....so the ole "everyone is doing it" doesn't quite hack it....

As for the Mak brand....you don't even see Bruce hawking "designer" tablet covers anymore....

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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ("MSRP") is a price that is based upon the supplier's representation of value. No sales may have been made at this price.

Retail Value

The Retail Value represents either an actual comparison-shopped price, or the price at which QVC believes that the same or a comparable product would be offered by department stores or other retailers using a customary markup for that product category. The Retail Value does not necessarily represent the prevailing retail price in every community, and does not represent a price at which QVC will sell a product.

This is from QVC itself. So, to cry that they are being "deceptive" and "sneaky" is completely 100% wrong.

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I really believe that the reason they don't put the old price
on sale items is because it's embarrassing to show that it's only
sometimes a dollar or two cheaper!!!

QVC has no conception of a ""clearance price""

That's how we roll in the shire..
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When I go to a department store sale, the manufacturer's suggested retail price is usually an inflated number that makes customers think they're getting a bargain. However, the store's regular asking price is always on the tag. Then, if the item is on clearance, that additional information is also on the tag. Has anyone gone to a clearance sale at a brick & mortar store where there's no consumer information on what the product orginally sold for? That's essentially what QVC is now doing. I agree they're doing it to deceive us about their puny discounts. It's not the most ethical way of doing business.