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Registered: ‎10-12-2010

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE QVC.....could you have some training sessions with your hosts and remind them that "we the consumer" sitting at home watching are REALLY interested in the product being presented.  I don't sit here for entertainment.  I realize some fun needs to be had during a presentation.  But so many of the shows on QVC now have a host who briefly shows the product and then go off on tangents with the vendor and give no real information on what's being presented.  I have watched some fashion shows where the host barely gives the colors and NEVER talks sizing or any of the details of the garment.  There is too much constant talking and interrupting and not enough information.  When I find myself muting the tv OR just simply turning to another shopping channel, it's time for you to make some changes to the presenters.  I've been an avid and loyal customer for 25 years.  PLEASE get back to selling and quit trying to entertain me.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I found myself ordering on QVC.com most of the time now because of the lack of info I needed being presented.  Lately it's been a circus onTV maybe it's the excitement of the holidays or management wants a more casual presentation.  My choice is online now.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Something tells me you won't be getting a drive-by post from a "helpful" moderator saying they'll be happy to forward your input to the correct department!

 

 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I primarily buy from QVC.com.  I would love to buy some of the Halston clothing but past experience tells me what is listed as my size will not fit me properly.  I am currently wearing a Denim & Co. turtleneck which I bought two sizes smaller than ususal because they run large on me.  I could have gone down three sizes for it to fit well.  The hosts are salespeople.  The spiels are the spiels.  We all know them.  I like Vionic shoes, but only the tie track shoe versions fit me properly.  The slip-ons are too narrow.  Now I buy shoes in stores again.

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Like this morning - Pat was tossing the show back to Jayne, but Jayne said she couldn't talk because she was too involved with Flash Pad.  She was kidding of course.  But she was playing Flash Pad.  Someday a host will write a tell-all and reveal what insiders really thought about that product.

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Registered: ‎05-22-2012

@ValuSkr wrote:

Like this morning - Pat was tossing the show back to Jayne, but Jayne said she couldn't talk because she was too involved with Flash Pad.  She was kidding of course.  But she was playing Flash Pad.  Someday a host will write a tell-all and reveal what insiders really thought about that product.


 

I would buy that book just for this part. Smiley Happy

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Posts: 11,153
Registered: ‎05-22-2012

I think you'll need to vote with your ratings and orders. If you hate what's happening on air, change the station immediately and then don't place any orders during that presentation. (The schedule tells you when it's over even if you're not watching.)

 

If enough people vote that way, they will make changes. If they don't make changes, then MORE people are voting against you and saying they like whatever is happening in air, even if you don't.

But the good news is that you never have to watch anything on QVC that you don't want to, no matter how else anyone votes. Just change the channel or turn the TV off.

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Registered: ‎01-22-2012

Some may call it "entertainment," however, it resembles shameless self promotion.

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Posts: 573
Registered: ‎06-27-2010

Well said! There are about six products presented in an hour show. That's 10 minutes per product. Often I get very little info about the product because of the chatter between hosts. Perhaps have only ONE host on at a time and maybe the focus will then be on the product that QVC wants the consumer to buy.