Reply
Occasional Contributor
Posts: 5
Registered: ‎06-16-2019

It would be so nice, not to hear the hosts boast about receiving samples, when the customers are waiting 10-12 days on an item listed in stock when ordered. QVC just changes the estimated received date. Get it shipped faster

Honored Contributor
Posts: 15,019
Registered: ‎03-15-2014

Do hosts receive free samples?  They boast about it?  That's poor form.  Smiley Sad  

Honored Contributor
Posts: 13,396
Registered: ‎02-02-2015

How can they describe what it tastes like if they haven't received samples beforehand? I appreciate that they get the samples shipped to their home in advance so they can give them a try and not have to make up their description of how it tastes. 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 8,061
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

I'm still waiting to hear a host say........ this ?  (blank) is really awful but it's in the show.

I could fill in the blank with several suggestions.

LOL

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,858
Registered: ‎03-21-2010

@Trooper2 wrote:

It would be so nice, not to hear the hosts boast about receiving samples, when the customers are waiting 10-12 days on an item listed in stock when ordered. QVC just changes the estimated received date. Get it shipped faster


@Trooper2  .... “Boast” ... I think not .... it’s part of their job to receive & sample the items that are presented on air 🙃🙃

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 7,111
Registered: ‎11-06-2011

@Trooper2 - There are two main reasons why food items do not ship right away:

  1. They are almost always shipped directly from the vendor, so processing and shipment can take a bit longer than it might at a central QVC warehouse. (This also means the actual shipping date is not really under QVC's control—that's why they often list a delivery week instead of a delivery day.)
  2. The most perishable items are shipped only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (or Mondays from a couple of vendors) because they are sent via two-day air to help ensure freshness. So if you order food Monday through Wednesday, there is a very high chance that your item won't ship for a full week.

I know I'd much rather wait a few days to get a food item at the peak of its freshness than have it ship the next day and potentially sit in a UPS warehouse over the weekend (or longer) and spoil due to limited delivery options.

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 6,376
Registered: ‎01-04-2014

How is receiving food products for those hosting a show any different than other host receiving makeup and skin care samples for the shows they host?

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,678
Registered: ‎03-11-2010

@Etoile308 wrote:

How is receiving food products for those hosting a show any different than other host receiving makeup and skin care samples for the shows they host?


I agree and I don't see it as boasting. I hear the hosts say they get skincare samples to try but they need to to be able to talk about it on air.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,372
Registered: ‎06-06-2019

What a ridiculous notion.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,369
Registered: ‎06-06-2012

@World Traveler wrote:

How can they describe what it tastes like if they haven't received samples beforehand? I appreciate that they get the samples shipped to their home in advance so they can give them a try and not have to make up their description of how it tastes. 


Whether they get a sample or not they are always going to say how delicious the item is. As if they would ever say the item tasted bad.