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I'm not trying to be sarcastic, but I truly wonder if the Q still has a QC department.

 

Just received the Breezies TSV which will be going back due to sizing issues.  I panicked after reading the reviews while awaiting my order to arrive.  The great majority reported that the band sizing was way off.

 

Due to storms here, driveway is iced in today, haven't made it to post office yet, but will be returning two D&C gifted sweaters.  One size the sleeves were in-between three-quarters and wrist length,  Three-quarter length sleeves just doesn't cut it on a bulky, cable knit sweater!  The other sweater's turtleneck was narrower than the other smaller sized sweater, resulting in a head-opening large enough for a much younger person, certainly not an adult.

 

I think these examples show either QC is not doing its job or there's no longer a Quality Control Department.  If the latter, imho, it's desperately needed!Woman Frustrated 

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@qualitygal, I tried to heart you, but your comment vanished!

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@StraytoStay, thanks for hearting my post even though it disappeared!

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I still see it there @eddyandme you're welcome though. I agree, I used to buy clothing here and had several with crooked necks and some tighter sleeves on one side, too. I went back Ito shopping in stores and have been getting better deals, too.

 

Also TSV shoes I've had one shoe tighter a couple of times. Think they don't care if they can sell thousands on these days & makes me wonder if they purposely send out the rejects first for the TSV s.

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The Quality Control - or lack thereof - is happening at the vendors' manufacturing sites.  Once the shipments arrive at the Q's warehouses there are probably just spot checks - if that. 

 

It is up to QVC to refuse to deal with shoddy manufacturers.  When the (the manufacturers)  have to make things in the thousands they do whatever it takes to get the shipment out the door.  That would include not matching sizing parts.  

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@Stevie Nix

 

Years ago, QVC had a quality control dept.  I remember sometimes receiving something with a note inside stating the item had been inspected for quality control.

 

Seemed quality/fit were more dependable in those days.

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At best, QC is a random process checking just a handful of items.  Some of the things they choose to sell are, according to reviews, consistently poor quality or fit but they choose to sell them anyway. 

 

Last fall they sold a Clarks shoe TSV that was so narrow almost no one could wear it.  They hosts had to have known as did anyone who tried to wear it.  There were dozens of negative reviews.  A few days after the TSV the shoe disappeared from the system like it never existed.  Just last week, all the leftovers appeared on Zulily so there'll be a lot of unhappy custoners there who can't return it or wear it.

 

I watched this shoe because I was one of the few who could wear it and would have bought another pair.  Zulily's price was too high.

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I used to buy Susan Graver all the time back in the day, materials, sizing and workmanship were consistently beautiful.  Then randomly I started noticing problems and had to return a few on occasion.  My last purchase were 3 "big shirts" in what was described as her poly-silk material of old!  I bought all three colors because this was my favorite shirt.  The cuffed long sleeves were too short and I had to leave them unbuttoned and rolled up if I were to wear it. The material was inferior, felt stiff but it was the wrinkled mess out of my washer/dryer that did it for me.  The old material would wash and dry beautifully, no ironing needed, and yes, I know how to wash/dry polyester.  I was so upset I've never purchased SG again..... awful.

 

Now I'm wrestling with a little Duraflame heater.  Just bought one in red and decided we needed another one.  The red one is perfect, we've used it every day, so I ordered one in the tan color.... it came with crimp on the electrical cord like something really heavy sat on the cord and damaged it.... but we used it for a couple of days anyway and that's when the metal on metal sound started coming from the fan area!  *sigh* So we shipped it back this morning.

 

Yes, it's frustrating and why I've been going into brick and mortars again, more and more!   

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I used to buy Susan Graver all the time back in the day, materials, sizing and workmanship were consistently beautiful.  Then randomly I started noticing problems and had to return a few on occasion.  My last purchase were 3 "big shirts" in what was described as her poly-silk material of old!  I bought all three colors because this was my favorite shirt.  The cuffed long sleeves were too short and I had to leave them unbuttoned and rolled up if I were to wear it. The material was inferior, felt stiff but it was the wrinkled mess out of my washer/dryer that did it for me.  The old material would wash and dry beautifully, no ironing needed, and yes, I know how to wash/dry polyester.  I was so upset I've never purchased SG again..... awful.

 

Now I'm wrestling with a little Duraflame heater.  Just bought one in red and decided we needed another one.  The red one is perfect, we've used it every day, so I ordered on e in the tan color.... it came with crimp on the electrical cord like something really heavy sat on the cord and damaged it.... but we used it for a couple of days anyway and that's when the motor on motor sound started!  *sigh* So we shipped it back this morning.

 

Yes, it's frustrating and why I've been going into brick and mortars again, more and more!   


@Q4u. I remember those SG days!  The first item I purchased was a colorblock  pantsuit on Fashion Day - when after you bought a certain value you weren't charged additional shipping!  I also remember those SG no-wrinkle blouses that wore like iron, which I so appreciated when taking care of my mother! 

 

Sorry about your heater:  from reviews Duraflame is a good company so I'm sure it will be rectified and imho you should be recompensed for your trouble.  Guess, I'm expecting quality, et al as in the "good old days"!

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I noticed things started going downhill in 2008. I had to stop buying so many things because the quality became unreliable. I hate returning things. It contradicts the convenience in QVC.

I think part of it is that the manufacturers have a higher tolerance for poor quality and QVC cannot look at every single item before it leaves the warehouse. What I have experienced more frequently is getting the wrong item. I was on waitlist for those Earth suede boots they had a special deal on and when the boots arrived, they were not the size I ordered and they were leather instead of suede. I was very disappointed.