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Re: So who is the new Lock and Lock spokesperson????

 

I don't mind Patti or "you know what", Chris said it too, often it's a regional dialect, they're from the same area apparently, so lot's of -you know what's- from that area.

 

I don't know if anyone else has noticed,  almost every host says it, not as often, but they say it.

 

and many Hosts' still say "p.s. and by the way", and "AhhhhhMazing". I do roll my eyes over those. Cat LOL

 

I think it's an interesting to hear the 

South's-y'all- NY's-yooz- many people say wadder for water,

-New England's ayuh, Baltimore's hun-,

(I'm not saying everyone in these areas, and these are just a few areas, not pointing these out as a negative)

 

counties within the same state have their own sayings-

say going -down shore, to the coast, the ocean, the beach etc. I live on Mid Atlantic's East Coast, by the way.  We have many saying's throughout the mid atlantic states due to states north, south, and west, that people move from one to the other, especially if you work in Washington DC!

 

Patti knows LnL, good personality. It's fine with me if she is the only rep.

 

 

 

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Re: So who is the new Lock and Lock spokesperson????

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@jackthebear wrote:

@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

@Gman3 wrote:

And honestly, Patty Kramer did not bother me in the least.  I was surprised to read all the posts about her.


 

@Gman3 

 

Do plastic containers really need a spokesperson?  


you know what?

everything on Q needs a brand rep today, and it's not necessary

 

 


@jackthebear , I completely agree!  I have commented similarly about that over the years.  The show hosts do their homework, have their cards, etc.  They are paid well and have to come on-air prepared.  Literally, every item has to have a rep!  I understand it when they have a program devoted to a particular line, such as Denim & Co., though the host could still present alone.  I think it necessary for computers, when a rep can demonstrate and explain everything in detail.  It isn't necessary except under these circumstances.   If there is a show not dedicated to a particular line there will be 10 products, with a "brand ambassador" for each one!  

 

Many of those who come on as a "rep" work for QVC (food products come to mind).  They present a myriad of products and do not represent any one company.  I don't begrudge these individuals a livelihood by any means, but from an economic perspective this adds to Q's bottom line and product prices!