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03-14-2012 12:39 PM
Yesterday in the mail, I got a package that needs to go back because it didn't contain what it was supposed to (Calista hair curlers - instead, I got an unordered tube of Stivectin eye cream). Included in the package was a card announcing the TITANIC collection for the 100th anniversary of the ship's launching?/sinking? ... I don't know which. (I wonder if QVC knows?) On the back of the card is a perfume sample that a survivor, a British perfume maker, of this sinking "may well have mastered himself."
I'm upset and offended by this blatant disregard for the huge loss of human life and the unabashed way QVC sees fit to make money on a disaster. I lost relatives on my mother's side on the TITANIC, and I have been intensely interested in its history in particular and transatlantic shipping in general ever since I learned about the family members left onboard, so this strikes me as being very off-putting and money-grabbing.
There are no longer survivors alive, but some of their family members (grandnieces, cousins, etc) live on. Does QVC have no shame?
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