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Holy cow!!!... What is happening to QVC’s price point?
T - shirts for $49.00????, knit dresses for $ 90.00?
Hello?... QVC.... Ever heard of Marshals or TJ Maxx.. That’s where your “ toss offs”end up , 3 months later.
Listen folks... Stop buying!.. or let QVC know, you’re not happy with their escalating prices!
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i will buy what i want, where i want.

 

no one is going to tell me what or where to buy.

 

 

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Re: Price Point

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@c yn wrote:
Holy cow!!!... What is happening to QVC’s price point?
T - shirts for $49.00????, knit dresses for $ 90.00?
Hello?... QVC.... Ever heard of Marshals or TJ Maxx.. That’s where your “ toss offs”end up , 3 months later.
Listen folks... Stop buying!.. or let QVC know, you’re not happy with their escalating prices!

Everyone doesn’t feel the way you do. I don’t buy toss offs. I buy clothing made to last for years. 

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What is the difference between "price point" and "price?"

 

Like "use" and "utilize?"

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@Sooner wrote:

What is the difference between "price point" and "price?"

 

Like "use" and "utilize?"


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Ask those who impose tariffs.  Look for shirts for about $39. or less.  Most of them are made in Sri Lanka,  Vietnam and Asian countries other than China.

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Re: Price Point

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QVC has their price point just as other retailers do.  Some higher some lower.  You get to choose. 

 

I like some things they offer and buy what I want for my price point.  I'm happy with QVC.  If I wasn't, I'd shop elsewhere. When I'm buying there's a lot more to consider than $$$$. 

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I totally agree.

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I’ve never had any luck going to stores like Tj max or Marshall’s.  Yes, I can find some cute styles, but when I search for the item in my size...they don’t have it. 

 

I’ll gladly pay a little bit more to not waste my time. 

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Yes, some QVC prices may be somewhat high, but if one waits for a while, many items move to reduced or clearance prices, and become quite reasonable!

 

Many prices also go down when the vendor is making a visit.

Also, I like to check the lunchtime and prime time specials.

 

There are many unique designers on QVC, and in my opinion, the variety and the quality are a lot better than Marshalls and TJ Maxx.

 

FInally, if you want "toss-offs,"  QVC has two outlet stores in PA with tremendous bargains (all pants $5.00, for example)--it is just a treasure hunt experience.