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Registered: ‎07-23-2010

@shaggygirl I feel that way about many of the hosts. Too much jibber jabber and fast talking - not enough information about the products they are supposed to sell. I turn it off when it gets to be "too much" for me because if they aren't going to give me facts and info, I can just shop online and not be annoyed by it all.

 

 

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Registered: ‎05-18-2017

Me too @GinaV24 .  I prefer to just shop at the Q online. 

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@SuhseK, agree 100%!!! But you know what they say about how putting someone else down makes that person feel so much better about themselves!!!
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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

As soon as she starts in about her personal life, i.e., Disney vacation, daughters, sister, etc. I hit mute or change the station.  Cannot stand how she goes on and on.  I want to see the products shown not hear about her personal life, I could care less.

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Posts: 7,520
Registered: ‎10-04-2010
@loceour4leggedfriends. Started a thread yesterday 1-7-20 about her Shopping show last evening. It was just over the top. She was unwatchable. She never used to be this bad. She was always enthusiastic but this is just ridiculous
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Registered: ‎05-22-2010

I prefer not to watch Jane but this morning checked on line for the shoes she presented yesterday.  There was one that I was interested in so clicked on the video trying to find out if I should go with my regular size or size up.  Watched the dang thing twice but all I could hear is Jane and the presenter talking loudly over each other so in disgust clicked out and passed on the shoes.  And yes, I did notice in the written description it said normal fit but that does not always ring true, as stated by the one review so far.  Oh well, saved some $ lol.

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Registered: ‎04-19-2010

Have watched QVC almost 30 years. Early on, her family stories were not woven into every darn presentation and usually had a natural tie-in to the product. When she came back after quitting, her family references became much more frequent to the point I just didn't want to hear them anymore. And the convoluted path to why these stories were relevant to the product are often absurd. A family being close knit is wonderful; I just don't need a blow-by-blow recounting of their adventures--save that for the social media pages.