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‎03-04-2015 06:53 AM
On 3/4/2015 Kachina624 said:On 3/3/2015 depglass said:The point of this policy is to increase the bottom line, pure and simple. QVC has always depended on it's shipping and handling rates to increase revenue. Read their quarterly statement.The point of this policy is to discourage returns. Just like Shop HQ has always done. It works, I've returned exactly one thing to Shop HQ over the years. All I can think of is $15.00 . . . $15.00 . . . $15.00 . . . when I'm tempted to order something I'm not absolutely sure of.
Of course. And they arrive at their goal after telling you they're giving you a great big savings in S&H.
‎03-04-2015 09:50 AM
On 3/4/2015 cooking lady said:I haven't returned anything to HSN in quite a while (because l don't buy much from them), but l'm pretty sure they still refund original shipping charges. Does anyone know for sure?I think we did it to ourselves - Not really me - I returned very little - but the people who were always ordering multiples and duplicates on a whim - just to try on - did it - in fact- Q was the only one of the 3 shopping channels that refunded the original shipping cost. Not defending them - only in that regard - have never been able to get my head around the way they send everything in separate packages even though they were ordered at the same time - just to increase shipping. The only thing I really ever order anymore is an occasional piece of jewelry -very seldom have to return it. If you don't like their policies - go to the mall -you van find much better deals - especially at Macy's if you shop their sales and coupons - Kohl's too does an excellent job with all their coupons and such.
‎03-04-2015 11:24 AM
How do you know it won't go back?
‎03-04-2015 07:45 PM
On 3/4/2015 cooking lady said:I think we did it to ourselves - Not really me - I returned very little - but the people who were always ordering multiples and duplicates on a whim - just to try on - did it - in fact- Q was the only one of the 3 shopping channels that refunded the original shipping cost. Not defending them - only in that regard - have never been able to get my head around the way they send everything in separate packages even though they were ordered at the same time - just to increase shipping. The only thing I really ever order anymore is an occasional piece of jewelry -very seldom have to return it. If you don't like their policies - go to the mall -you van find much better deals - especially at Macy's if you shop their sales and coupons - Kohl's too does an excellent job with all their coupons and such.
But COOKING LADY part of the host's daily sales spiel is to "get it home and try it out and if you don't like it, return it no questions asked".........and it seems that many many customers actually believed the hosts.......
And as you pointed out QVC's inefficiencies which added to their costs, not the fault of the customers either....
And I don't like it that they did away with the 1/2 shipping when you purchased the same item and it was shipped to same address....to me that was their only REAL discount!
And many of us now are shopping at other retailers......
‎03-04-2015 07:47 PM
On 3/4/2015 Kachina624 said:On 3/3/2015 depglass said:The point of this policy is to increase the bottom line, pure and simple. QVC has always depended on it's shipping and handling rates to increase revenue. Read their quarterly statement.The point of this policy is to discourage returns. Just like Shop HQ has always done. It works, I've returned exactly one thing to Shop HQ over the years. All I can think of is $15.00 . . . $15.00 . . . $15.00 . . . when I'm tempted to order something I'm not absolutely sure of.
Kachina you are absolutely right....when you looked at their financial reports shipping and handling was always part of their profits instead of what they should be looking at....the net sales of merchandise and units actually sold
‎03-04-2015 08:11 PM
On 3/4/2015 handygal said:On 3/4/2015 cooking lady said:I haven't returned anything to HSN in quite a while (because l don't buy much from them), but l'm pretty sure they still refund original shipping charges. Does anyone know for sure?I think we did it to ourselves - Not really me - I returned very little - but the people who were always ordering multiples and duplicates on a whim - just to try on - did it - in fact- Q was the only one of the 3 shopping channels that refunded the original shipping cost. Not defending them - only in that regard - have never been able to get my head around the way they send everything in separate packages even though they were ordered at the same time - just to increase shipping. The only thing I really ever order anymore is an occasional piece of jewelry -very seldom have to return it. If you don't like their policies - go to the mall -you van find much better deals - especially at Macy's if you shop their sales and coupons - Kohl's too does an excellent job with all their coupons and such.
Handygal, yes they do. I was on the fence about ordering Diane Gilman's TSV recently, given the significant sizing and quality issues I've had in the past. I hadn't ordered anything in a LONG time. I verified it with Customer Service that they do still refund original shipping. It's a good thing, too, because my order is going back. I wish someone had hit me in the head and knocked some sense into me before I ordered.
‎03-04-2015 08:14 PM
They are still saying "love it, or return it and get your money back", but they don't state on air that you will not get your shipping cost refunded. We did get e-mails on that though. I'm just doing more shopping elsewhere. Also, in my opinion they did not do this to discourage returns. Did it to make more profits, what else? Still saying -- get it home and you can try it for 30 days, and get a refund if you don't love it.
‎03-04-2015 09:51 PM
On 3/4/2015 kittymomNC said:Thanks, kittymom. The DG jeans sometimes interest me as well, but l agree that their sizing is all over the map. So l've been hesitant to try them lately-- even with HSN's more favorable return policy.On 3/4/2015 handygal said:On 3/4/2015 cooking lady said:I haven't returned anything to HSN in quite a while (because l don't buy much from them), but l'm pretty sure they still refund original shipping charges. Does anyone know for sure?I think we did it to ourselves - Not really me - I returned very little - but the people who were always ordering multiples and duplicates on a whim - just to try on - did it - in fact- Q was the only one of the 3 shopping channels that refunded the original shipping cost. Not defending them - only in that regard - have never been able to get my head around the way they send everything in separate packages even though they were ordered at the same time - just to increase shipping. The only thing I really ever order anymore is an occasional piece of jewelry -very seldom have to return it. If you don't like their policies - go to the mall -you van find much better deals - especially at Macy's if you shop their sales and coupons - Kohl's too does an excellent job with all their coupons and such.
Handygal, yes they do. I was on the fence about ordering Diane Gilman's TSV recently, given the significant sizing and quality issues I've had in the past. I hadn't ordered anything in a LONG time. I verified it with Customer Service that they do still refund original shipping. It's a good thing, too, because my order is going back. I wish someone had hit me in the head and knocked some sense into me before I ordered.
‎03-05-2015 02:02 AM
I've noticed that pricing has gone up since the new so-called lower shipping fees.
I also had a return that was never credited, which was long before the new rules were put into place. Even after numerous emails and contacts with the Q people, this was never resolved. Needless to say, I've placed my last Q order, it's just not a value or convenience any longer.
‎03-05-2015 02:49 AM
Yea the new policy is rearing it's ugly head and reality is setting in. It makes taking chances on purchases more or less a thing of the past.
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