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A day of mostly suds making and silly hair fluffing.  Hardly riveting or the kind of programming that would cause people to eagerly sit by their TVs.  Why can't they just have one of these products interspersed with some fashion or jewelry?

 

Total snore.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

A day of mostly suds making and silly hair fluffing.  Hardly riveting or the kind of programming that would cause people to eagerly sit by their TVs.  Why can't they just have one of these products interspersed with some fashion or jewelry?

 

Total snore.


There was Jens' Perfect Acessory and i think others , better for me than vaccum or food day , but i know some that don't care for beauty items .

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For me, the new QVC format has very little to offer. The programming is very repetitive, and the product lines have little to offer. Clothes, hair, makeup, shoes, and everything else is outrageously high in price. Its as though QVC has morphed into a beauty and fashion channel. And how many gourmet food shows do we need? I myself would not pay the asking prices for the food products. I'm not really interested in what QVC has to offer these days, nor am I willing to donate the majority of my paycheck to QVC. Too many people shop beyond their means, taken in by the concept of easy pay, and can't even tell you what their card balance is or how much interest they pay. I'm a firm believer in "Shop Your Closest" or "Shop Your Attic" when you just feel like buying something new that you don't really need. You will discover things you don't even remember you bought or still have.

 

I'm not saying that you'll never find a real bargain, but I go back to the days when QVC was a really fun and entertaining place to shop.

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@Kachina624      I agree....and I am bored to DEAF.  (That is NOT a misspelling.)     di

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Personally I’m glad it was a boring Q day cause today was day 19 of not buying anything Smiley Happy
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I spent some time watching HSN this morning to check out Christmas in July Programming. My big splurge was the Mr. Christmas Mercury Glass Set/3 Peppermint šŸ„ Lights. That's it, that's all, that's the extent of my Christmas Decor spending for 2023.

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Thank goodness you can change the channel!

 

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@wifey2qt wrote:

Thank goodness you can change the channel!

 




 

 


you can but does any business want their customers "walking out"  

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@Kachina624 wrote:

A day of mostly suds making and silly hair fluffing.  Hardly riveting or the kind of programming that would cause people to eagerly sit by their TVs.  Why can't they just have one of these products interspersed with some fashion or jewelry?

 

Total snore.


I agree too much time spent on TSVs and in general most products,