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Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎04-04-2010

For makeup, creams, soaps, foods, personal care products, and anything that I might have missed that have ingredients, especially sulphates, Parabens, or other toxic ingredients.  Otherwise Qvc is to blame if someone gets hurt, injured, etc.

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Re: LIST ALL INGREDIENTS!!

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If ingredients aren't listed on the Q I look up the item myself on the vendors website...easy.

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I'm a big believer in personal responsibility. If I have doubts I seek out the information. If I still have doubts I don't buy an item. If I received an item and am still unsure I read the label. 

 

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While every retailer should have all ingredients easily accessible, they aren't required to. I google the product ingredients and it usually answers my questions.

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@Flady1 Oh please. It's easy to look up ingredients.

Trusted Contributor
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It should be required to list ingredients if you are selling those products...just as easy for QVC to list and saves the customer the effort.  Not everyone can access the information online.  Call it customer service.

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Registered: ‎09-07-2014

I agree with most of the posters so far @Flady1 .

 

If I truly am interested in purchasing an item and it is important to me to know all the ingredients, I will do my research. In fact, I do my research on most purchases for many different reasons other than just ingredients. If there are no reviews I will google the item to see what others have to say.

 

I believe, like @Etoile308 stated, it is OUR responsibility to do our own research. If you really want an item you will investigate it if need be. Otherwise, in my opnion, it wasn't really an item you weren't that interested in to begin with. 

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@Etolie308 If you looked a a local circular you'd see items on special, but not their ingredients.

Actually, if you have any reactions to any substances it's a good habit to read the labels. What if someone made a mistake on the QVC web site and left something out.
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@Flady1,  by list all ingredients I hope you are including regularly repeating them on air while presenting the product, are provided by CS when calling in an order (before processing the order), as well as listing them on the website.

 

Certainly would slow sales, possibly cost sales and likely annoy potential buyers but at least those that purchase won't be able to blame QVC if someone gets hurt, injured, etc. because they didn't take personal responsibility to investigate first.

What is good for the goose today will also be good for the gander tomorrow.