@KYToby wrote:
Why not consider these theme days ass an opportunity to get up and stop watching television for a bit? Some people enjoy them, and QVC does this programming e becaise it generates sales.
As for Vitamix, I would daresay as long as people buy tens of thousands of these expensive blenders whenever they are featured as TSVs, QVC will continue.
Despite what some peosters here believe, QVC is a retailer. They exist to sell items -- not entertain us.
@KYToby, I find your neverending insistence that anyone who has any complaint about QVC's programming must of course sit around on the couch all day and never do anything else but watch the channel, 24/7, offensive. But yeah, I know, that's your schtick.
Here's a novel thought - one can look at a program listing for the day - can even see it - gasp! - a day in advance, and take note of the entire day's programming - *without ever turning it on.* Imagine that.
They can then decide not to bother tuning in. It's not a given that, because they see the same items listed as being sold for 24 hours and aren't thrilled, they were planning to sit and watch for 8 hrs straight. I would think that's obvious to most people, but true there are always exceptions.
As for the insinuation that anyone who has issues with QVC programming must rarely "get up and stop watching television for a bit" - well, I know you need to come up with ways to insult people, but seriously, how about something *new*? That one's so old and tired. Seriously.
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