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Rick is great.  He's knowledgeable and gives a lot of detail on products.  I don't mind him selling jewelry at all, I just wish they'd show it longer on the model's hands, wrists, ears, etc.  They seem to cut to the model, and then cut back to the display too quickly.

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I just feel like he's too loud to be sitting down talking about jewelry.

 

I usually change the channel.  His energy makes me tired.

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I like Rick and jewelry shows.  I like it when they put him with Judith Ripka.  They are amusing together.

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I don't know what it is.  I can't turn off a Rick Show.  Ever since that night....Qvc_link_hogthrob_rick_domeier_1 (2).jpg

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I wonder why he took a jewelry show in the first place.  In the old days the men took over the segments where a woman host done because either she was sick, and there was a lot of flu going around in the studio then, or some other reason.  I remember watching Dan do a jewelry show for the first time and he seemed like a fish out of water.

 

Now Rick and Dan do it on a regular basis and I think it was to save their jobs IMO.

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I don't care for Rick as a host, no matter what he's presenting.  Too hyper and used car salesman like.  The stuttering gets annoying as well.

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@newlook456 wrote:

I wonder why he took a jewelry show in the first place.  In the old days the men took over the segments where a woman host done because either she was sick, and there was a lot of flu going around in the studio then, or some other reason.  I remember watching Dan do a jewelry show for the first time and he seemed like a fish out of water.

 

Now Rick and Dan do it on a regular basis and I think it was to save their jobs IMO.


I'm not a jewelry person, but I do know that men are prominent in the industry. Why, then, shouldn't a male host do a jewelry show? That is, of course, if he's educated on the subject.


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@MarthaStewardessI think he sells in a frenzy to get us to buy in a frenzy.  That's a complete turnoff for me.

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@vsm wrote:

@MarthaStewardessI think he sells in a frenzy to get us to buy in a frenzy.  That's a complete turnoff for me.


I agree with you.  That selling style is a turn off for me too.

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@newlook456 wrote:

I wonder why he took a jewelry show in the first place.  In the old days the men took over the segments where a woman host done because either she was sick, and there was a lot of flu going around in the studio then, or some other reason.  I remember watching Dan do a jewelry show for the first time and he seemed like a fish out of water.

 

Now Rick and Dan do it on a regular basis and I think it was to save their jobs IMO.


Rick has been a host for jewelry on QVC for years. This is not a new thing for him to be a host for jewelry.