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PLEASE don't respond on this thread to be nasty or critical. Go be mean elsewhere. This is for information. QVC does NOT have an unconditional return policy. What the salespeople say, and what the reality is, are different. You have an unconditional policy up to 41%of your purchases. It doesn't matter if you are returning for poor quality, bad fit, ineffective product, ugly color, getting a used rather than new item....if you keep only 60% of your items, you will be considered "unprofitable" and your account WILL BE MONITORED. You will get a letter from corporate, and if they don't like what you are doing, a series of escalatingly stern letters, then perhaps your account will be cancelled or perhaps you will be proofed from the planet. Anyway I don't see how they lose money on returns. They charge for return shipping and sell the product as new. I have been a member since 1992, received a warning letter in 1998 and again in 2014. So for 22 years, I have been a profitable customer according to their standard and probably for all 24 years. They are judging you against a profit margin. I have never been tracked for returns at Ross or Amazon, or EBay. I wish I could return everything I bought at QVC this year. I am waiting to hear from a Corporate Supervisor. And I am going to consider legal action, because I am disabled. I am planning on going to law school, if I can afford it, I am very unhappy I have handed so much money over to QVC. At least I can get back the $1500 I have spent this month,

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Let us know just how far you get with your legal action against QVC.

They are not discrimination against any class of people by monitoring their return rate, and by closing their account, if need be.

Don't forget, QVC has a room full of lawyers that scrutinize everything, every word, to make sure that it is legal. Plus, they have the $ to get a case stalled in court for years.

Oh, and btw, this is a "free" board. No one has the right, or ability to dictate what others post here.

That's webbie's job.

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Bullying is not permitted here. I posted an informational,topic. You are stalking the threads trying to find people to attack and bully, I hope you are able to get therapy to deal with your anger and hostility, It is very bad for your health.
On 7/8/2014 Yuban3 said:
On 7/8/2014 Nikalette said: Bullies.

Why? Because we arn't saying, "Aww, poor baby?"

Tough.

Like it or not, we are free to post our opinions.

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For those of you so worried that QVC is going to fire me, they were very apologetic...still, I fired them! They'll miss my money. I'm a big buyer. They are losing 1500 this month alone. I won't buy here anymore. I may stay on the forums, since I am so popular.
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On 7/8/2014 Nikalette said:I doubt the QVC lawyers will fly to California to defend a lawsuit filed by a disabled senior. I have won lawsuits on behalf of my daughter where there were 3 law firms on the other side, and won a large settlements, totaling nearly $200,000 all by myself. It is amazing what you can accomplish when you have a brain and focus on goals, instead of bullying as a hobby, Your knowledge of,the law is so impressive. Did you pick it up working at McDonalds? That is where you said you worked, isn't it?
On 7/8/2014 Yuban3 said:

Let us know just how far you get with your legal action against QVC.

They are not discrimination against any class of people by monitoring their return rate, and by closing their account, if need be.

Don't forget, QVC has a room full of lawyers that scrutinize everything, every word, to make sure that it is legal. Plus, they have the $ to get a case stalled in court for years.

Oh, and btw, this is a "free" board. No one has the right, or ability to dictate what others post here.

That's webbie's job.

Wow! You have some sizable balls on you, Nikalette. You whine about people bulling you, when your response to me is exactly what you accuse others of?

I flat out do not believe you when you say that you won over $200k, went up against 3 law firms, etc.

Whenever someone tries extremely hard to sound impressive, the truth is, they usually don't have what they are bragging about.

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On 7/8/2014 Nikalette said: For those of you so worried that QVC is going to fire me, they were very apologetic...still, I fired them! They'll miss my money. I'm a big buyer. They are losing 1500 this month alone. I won't buy here anymore. I may stay on the forums, since I am so popular.

They'll miss you like a cold. Whenever one shopper leaves, two more take their place.

See ya!

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So you have experience in filing lawsuits? You might have won but this one doesn't even make sense. Most companies monitor returns and have policies regarding high return rates. Just because you are a disabled senior citizen doesn't exempt you from being a moral honest person. Common sense dictates that if you abuse the liberal return policy action will be taken. Why would you or anyone else return so many things and then still keep shopping at that place? It doesn't make sense. Sounds like you have a shopping addiction also. Find a place that suits your needs better. It does seem that you are the type to take advantage of any opportunity to file a lawsuit hoping the other side will settle so they don't have waste time with such frivolity. Doesn't make it morally right. The exact reason why companies have to raise prices for the rest of us!! Not being mean - just truthful!!

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You can't "abuse" a return policy which says they want every customer to be happy with every purchase! The salesmen tell us to send back anything we don't love...they don't want us to be unhappy. If I get something that doesn't fit, is clearly used sold as new, is trashed from sloppy packing, is defective, or if hideous, I am supposed to be able to return it. it is not a hobby! And when I used to shop at Ross, we returned tons of stuff and no one said a word. We also spent thousands there. And yes, I have experience filing lawsuits. I have experience winning settlements. I have experience winning in small claims. I have experience in winning money when I was injured in a store. And I could easily file against the doctor who destroyed my hand, but it is a lot of work. That is why I am in law school.
On 7/8/2014 Pook said:

So you have experience in filing lawsuits? You might have won but this one doesn't even make sense. Most companies monitor returns and have policies regarding high return rates. Just because you are a disabled senior citizen doesn't exempt you from being a moral honest person. Common sense dictates that if you abuse the liberal return policy action will be taken. Why would you or anyone else return so many things and then still keep shopping at that place? It doesn't make sense. Sounds like you have a shopping addiction also. Find a place that suits your needs better. It does seem that you are the type to take advantage of any opportunity to file a lawsuit hoping the other side will settle so they don't have waste time with such frivolity. Doesn't make it morally right. The exact reason why companies have to raise prices for the rest of us!! Not being mean - just truthful!!

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I'm not going to let a company bully me into keeping something that doesn't fit or has been misrepresented. The Q has made TONS of money on me. 24 years worth. if they are raising prices, it is because they are losing customers either because of the economy of because they are not the quality company they used to be. You are absolutely wrong, and not making any sense at all. How many purchases do you make in a year? Also, there is NO way I am going to let a company monitor my purchasing. I'm out. I guess according to your logic, prices should drop once the Q isn't collecting my thousands every year.
On 7/8/2014 Pook said:

So you have experience in filing lawsuits? You might have won but this one doesn't even make sense. Most companies monitor returns and have policies regarding high return rates. Just because you are a disabled senior citizen doesn't exempt you from being a moral honest person. Common sense dictates that if you abuse the liberal return policy action will be taken. Why would you or anyone else return so many things and then still keep shopping at that place? It doesn't make sense. Sounds like you have a shopping addiction also. Find a place that suits your needs better. It does seem that you are the type to take advantage of any opportunity to file a lawsuit hoping the other side will settle so they don't have waste time with such frivolity. Doesn't make it morally right. The exact reason why companies have to raise prices for the rest of us!! Not being mean - just truthful!!

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If they were doing so well, they wouldn't be raising their prices and shipping out used goods as new. Most of,their merchandise is junk anyway. I am grateful for their poor business practices, and especially looking forward to getting my $2000 Gucci. It will make the Roma's look sick...until I send them back. You'll know you got my natural ostrich because it is really good shape with no scratches.
On 7/8/2014 Yuban3 said:
On 7/8/2014 Nikalette said: For those of you so worried that QVC is going to fire me, they were very apologetic...still, I fired them! They'll miss my money. I'm a big buyer. They are losing 1500 this month alone. I won't buy here anymore. I may stay on the forums, since I am so popular.

They'll miss you like a cold. Whenever one shopper leaves, two more take their place.

See ya!