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Yeah, I saw it. Some people are so self-absorbed; it's all about them all of the time. How many times did she mention her wedding during that presentation?

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I did not see this incident but on Good Friday, I thought Shawn was being inappropriate when she was proseletyzing while selling a piece of cross jewelry. She was even recommending a certain devotional book. The QVC audience is quite diverse and the workplace is not a place to preach. Others can sell crosses without "crossing the line."

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I agree, if I wanted to be preached to, I'll go to church.
That's one sales tactic that rubs me the wrong way.

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It's her hair and if she considers it a disaster, so be it. I don't think that's a sensitivity issue, regardless of whether the stylist is there or not... Personally, I'm often underwhelmed with the way QVC's stylists apparently style the hosts.


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On 4/21/2014 hawkeyegirl said:

I did not see this incident but on Good Friday, I thought Shawn was being inappropriate when she was proseletyzing while selling a piece of cross jewelry. She was even recommending a certain devotional book. The QVC audience is quite diverse and the workplace is not a place to preach. Others can sell crosses without "crossing the line."

I have noticed her tendency to do this not only with devotional jewelry but with a couple other items (was it a ring or something that she designed?). Maybe one sentence is fine, but she overdoes it, IMO.


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