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Honored Contributor
Posts: 16,483
Registered: ‎02-27-2012

I am sure QVC does it that way because their research shows the Majority use EZ pay, so it makes perfect sense to me.

It defaults payment automatically to my Q card all the time, if I want to use my Discover, which I prefer....why should I have to change it???

Same premise.

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Registered: ‎02-02-2015

@RespectLifewrote:

I am sure QVC does it that way because their research shows the Majority use EZ pay, so it makes perfect sense to me.

It defaults payment automatically to my Q card all the time, if I want to use my Discover, which I prefer....why should I have to change it???

Same premise.


How do you know what their research shows? Just wondering.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,340
Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Actually, using Easy Pay may be smart in some instances...

For instance...you order and wait to get the item, you're only out one of the payments.

You recieve the product....dented (Read the Oster Oven reviews) wrong size, not what it looked like on TV,(read the Jill Martin sherpa purse for a laugh) spoiled ( as in thawed out food) or doesn't live up to the pitch ( read the reviews on the Kitchen Aid Artisan mixer....you can NOT go by the "star" reviews, which are ancient...look at the recent ones!!!)

So you send the stuff back and don't have to wait FOR- EVV- VER for your refund. Just one payment.

If you keep the item, just pay it off in one lump on the order page!

I personally do not carry an Easy Pay balance, but DO use it in the manner described.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,340
Registered: ‎03-13-2010

@Foxxee

I finally gave up on edit function because it will NOT allow you to space the paragraphs for easier reading.

Maybe it's to keep comments to one sentence.

Frustrating.