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Registered: ‎08-13-2018
Prices are getting out of control I feel...it really restrict customers who live on a budget who love qvc brands and have been loyal customers for years...
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I think many people have more than they need, so now is probably a good time to start cutting back. I know that being retired I need much less.

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@Canuckforever  Prices are getting out of control for everything, even everyday items - and not just on QVC.

 

You can still get a bargain if you check out the lunchtime special, and as-is.  Still has the 30 day exchange/return policy, and if you check often, and buy wisely, you can get some great deals and not have to return pay return costs if you check measurements carefully.

 

 



......You look like I need a drink.....
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I'm on a fixed income and disabled so I can't even get a 'second job' to support my spending habits. I would do that if I could, believe me. But all I can do during these tough times is cut back on spending. Right now it's getting to the point where the cutting is getting too close to the skin.

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Registered: ‎06-30-2010
I totally agree that the prices at QVC are horrendous. I cannot see paying $70 for a top. Everything is expensive shoes handbags…etc. I’m a long time QVC shopper and I have Not bought anything in months due to these high prices.
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I just saw a LOGO tee that I like. But, I refuse to pay $71.42 plus tax/shipping… no way!
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Registered: ‎06-25-2020
I looked at a Talbot's catalog and most items were over $50, many close to $100. I ordered pants on clearance last fall and received their spring catalog. Now I see how the other half shops.
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Can't you wear something you already have? That's what I do. 

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It's called corporate greed.

 

With inflation, companies can increase their prices waaay beyond the inflation rate and get away with it. It makes inflation worse too.

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Registered: ‎09-03-2017

CalminHeart, yes corporate greed. You hit the nail on the head.