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03-29-2021 11:33 AM
Lisamartha......Wow, it is hard to believe that any business would deliberately try to alienate their customers like that Unbelieveable and stupid. Can safely say If I receive a letter like that I'll be finished with QVC.
03-29-2021 12:40 PM
@_O_ wrote:I think this relates to your post, and find it no coincidence that it seems it's the same vendors/designers over and over selling pretty much the same items/style. Not much diversity as it used to be, as in fresh faces, fresh styles, more quality pieces to choose from. Anybody, Cuddle Duds to name a few, you can buy an outfit for under $30.00, $40.00 but in my opinion, it's just cheap and Ive noticed a few "regular"designers are going in the same route. There's very few vendors that "perk" my interest anymore, one of them being GILI which is a bit more cutting edge, I used to enjoy Isaac but its rare. I have purchased a few swimsuits from Denim and Co a brand that I dont normally care for, the suits were stylish, great fit, and great quality. Just my opinion but quality is not there, and its more about appealing to the masses in large "oh, joggers are in lets all do our rendition of cheap joggers"...to death.
WELL SAID! All their clothing designers pretty much all have the same clothing styles/designs...and I am so sick and tired of the "diaper hemline" (also known as high/low) ....that seems to be their go to... Perhaps what many have outlined here in this thread are the reasons their sales for apparels have been down for a couple of years now (way before the pandemic)....
03-29-2021 01:45 PM
There must be massive returns for the Q to send letters on returns. This goes to prove quality control, quality of merchandise are no longer there or there wouldn't be enough returns to send letters.
Sending letters for no returns should be a big red flag to them, which they will blame on customer instead of correcting.
03-29-2021 07:17 PM - edited 03-31-2021 11:15 AM
What you say is true but a company that is sending out tons of letters to customers about returns or if the return ratio is high that's a red flag something is wrong with the manufacturing process somewhere down the line. QVC needs to talk to some of these vendors and the reviews highlight there's a problem too. And if apparel is losing money on apparel that's another sign something is wrong
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03-30-2021 09:58 AM
Trying to rein in excessive returns from 'serial' returners is NOT new and not limited to QVC.
It is not to alienate their valued good customers. It is to notify those returning high percentages of purchases...HIGH.
I worked at JCP catalog back in its 'hey day' and serial returners were sent a letter back in the early 80's about high amounts of returns. Many ppl were using the items for months then returning them.
I am sure abusers do the same thing with QVC. Macy's also has followed this practice.
Those who return excessive amounts cost the company money which is passed on to the consumer.
NO ONE gets a letter for a few returns. We are talking about ppl that return HIGH percentages of what they order. You can blame it all you want on quality, sizing etc reasons. However, IF anyone is returning THAT much...they need to find a different place to shop as QVC is clearly not meeting their needs.
03-30-2021 12:45 PM
@febe1 wrote:
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:
@febe1 wrote:
No matter what you check out, when you order from the Q these days, it's on a wing and a prayer for correctness!
You hit the nail on the head! I used to buy a lot from QVC and I don't mind that the prices have gone up a bit but I DO care that getting the right size is a ****** shoot.
That's a "turkey" shoot, right @GoneButNotForgotten ?
lol! right you are :-)
03-30-2021 01:10 PM
04-06-2021 01:47 PM
The average length of long sleeved tops is much longer than my arms and I end up returning jackets and tops when the sleeves nearly cover my hands! I have to buy only tops with 3/4 length sleeves. Also, petite pants may not always be petite. My inseam is 28 inches and my most recent D&C purchase of petite pants had an inseam of 30 inches. I wasn't interested in wearing them with high heel shoes. I don't usually love a pair of pants so much that I'll shorten them myself.
04-06-2021 05:35 PM
I am with you on this one. I have not received a letter from them and I have returned 23 things in the last 4 months. I am trying not to purchase as much, but I am a plus size person and there are not a lot of choices in the marketplace any longer for me to shop. Even the brands that I purchase regularly from on the Q I have been returning, mostly because it just doesn't fit me right, or frankly, I just don't like the way it looks. I wear a lot from Susan Graver and even her items have sizing issues. I can purchase 2 items from a show in my normal size and they both fit entirely different.
I purchase a great deal of items from QVC across all departments, so if I were to receive a letter about my returns, I will switch my purchases to Amazon or elsewhere to someplace who appreciates my business.
04-06-2021 06:14 PM
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