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04-27-2026 08:02 AM
The reason I have stuck with QVC over the years and have purchased many of the items I have was because they had one thing that others didn't--including shopping in person--details of the items. How it works, any maintenance necessary, measurements, even color and size descriptions. Looking at a video online can be deceptive when it comes to color for instance, but having a host say the red is a blue red in person, not what it's coming across on air is very helpful.
I don't mind some chatting, it makes the presentations pleasant. But when the silliness and chit chat overshadows the product, that's what turns me off. There are still a few brands here that I like and purchase, but when I'm interested in something I'm not already familiar with I often wait for a host I know has a tendency to describe the product in more detail before purchasing (or not).
There are many products and hosts I'm not interested in so I don't watch them at all. But I do have to say, all of my impulse purchases are from watching the Q on tv. So if I'm avoiding a host, I'm not buying.
04-27-2026 08:22 AM
@anxious1 wrote:Several of the hosts have a very upsetting habit that really annoy me. Be it clothes or food or anything I often want information on what is presented. How to prepare, what yhe material is, how to care for it etc. The host will ask the vender the question I am looking for the answer too and then immediately interrupt the vender with nonsense like what colors are there or how many left in each or a personal story about when they used the item or anything but allowing the vender to answer. In fact many hosts barely let the vender talk at all. Sometimes I just turn it off see if I can look on Amazon where if they have the item I can get it free shipping and next day. Could be just me of course but I have learned if those hosts are presenting don't bother to watch.
@anxious1 Join my club. I stopped watching years ago...except recording a few jewelery and beauty shows that I can FF quickly and purchase items elsewere.
04-27-2026 08:29 AM
I will say I watched Rosina with Jerry from Laura Mercier and it was a very pleasant show. He was remote, so that is always a little tricky, but she always gave him space to answer, knowing there is that slight delay with virtual calls. A couple times it was a little empty air (not a criticism!) because she waited for him. It is fine to have a couple seconds to allow someone to speak virtually or in person. She would ask a question, and await an answer. Melissa Goff, Steve, John, Lisa, Rachel E., Vanessa, Sam (where is she?) and Chelsea (when she is hosting solo) are all pretty good at the pause and wait.
04-27-2026 08:33 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@anxious1 wrote:
This is why I rarely buy from Q anymore. I want to see something up close, know the real color/fabric (not a cutsie name), and all the details.
Then you and others need to shop in a store. Yes lots of ridiculous chatter, for the most part hosts do give clothing details, food vendors routinely give cooking information, the same for cleaning products etc. Detailed info is listed in product description.
04-27-2026 08:54 AM
@Etoile308 wrote:It's unfortunate and oh, so unproductive, to suggest a failing company's solution should be to have others shop elsewhere. Seems some customers want to try and continue to support this company. There are brands they like and have bought over the years and hope to continue.
Since the company has been in a downward spiral over the past few years, and in my opinion the behavior of many host have been riding that downward sliding board, I think behavior modification could only improve many viewer's experiences and possibly the company's bottom line.
No one should have to check online for basic information, especially considering how long they drone on over one item.
@Etoile308 Right on!!!
04-27-2026 11:34 AM
@Etoile308 wrote:It's unfortunate and oh, so unproductive, to suggest a failing company's solution should be to have others shop elsewhere. Seems some customers want to try and continue to support this company. There are brands they like and have bought over the years and hope to continue.
Since the company has been in a downward spiral over the past few years, and in my opinion the behavior of many host have been riding that downward sliding board, I think behavior modification could only improve many viewer's experiences and possibly the company's bottom line.
No one should have to check online for basic information, especially considering how long they drone on over one item.
I agree with you. The hosts have a lot of time in presenting a product. They should be able to describe measurements and the cleaning care of a garment. There have been many times that I wanted to purchase an item but didn't because of the lack of this information. I don't need to be told where I can wear an outfit or that I can dress it up or down. As they say on the show "Dragnet" just the facts ma'am.
04-27-2026 11:38 AM
I always wonder the reason for behavior. In the far past, hosts weren't so seemingly "frantic" as they are now. They seemed calmer in their presentations. I wonder if the producers and directors are encouraging these newer selling tactics as they watch the sales in real time.
04-27-2026 12:03 PM
it's just business as usual at the Q
04-27-2026 02:46 PM
@Patriot3 wrote:
@Etoile308 wrote:It's unfortunate and oh, so unproductive, to suggest a failing company's solution should be to have others shop elsewhere. Seems some customers want to try and continue to support this company. There are brands they like and have bought over the years and hope to continue.
Since the company has been in a downward spiral over the past few years, and in my opinion the behavior of many host have been riding that downward sliding board, I think behavior modification could only improve many viewer's experiences and possibly the company's bottom line.
No one should have to check online for basic information, especially considering how long they drone on over one item.
@Etoile308 Right on!!!
But I can't think of many online retailers that give you videos or live presentations at all for clothing. Maybe twirling in it, but no audio information.
You have no CS to ask, there are no 'live' people! LOL
You are limited to what IS online! Speaking of Amz as well as tons of other online retailers.
Past shopping at Coldwater Creek didn't even give you the garment ON a person, just a hanger. Yet many of us shopped there.
The majority of us who shop elsewhere Are relying soley on the info Online.
So whatever I can glean from the online babble in the videos is more than I may get elsewhere.
(I shop online only....and will watch the videos of the on air presentation.)
04-27-2026 02:56 PM
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