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Regular Contributor
Posts: 205
Registered: ‎05-27-2010

Super Saturday is a wonderful cause and it is so great that the QVC vendors are so generous but I wonder why they even bother to put it on televsion.  Most products are already gone before they can even be presented.  Why not just make it all online shopping and be done with it.  Or have one or two hours where you present items that were not shown online a week before the event.  I am a dinosaur and do not have a computer at home so I don't get the sneak peeks.  Therefore I am always unable to purchase anything.  It is very frustrating.  Can't you save some "surprise" items for that day?  It didn't even last the whole two hours this year because there were no products to show.

Super Contributor
Posts: 501
Registered: ‎06-10-2015

I also watched Super Saturday & got aggravated because things were selling out before I could even place an order.  Did the vendors only bring in a small amount of items? Needless to say, I didnt' get to order anything that interested me.  I think this is a great cause but they do need more quantities of the items being sold.

Contributor
Posts: 25
Registered: ‎11-25-2012

Have they yet announced the winners of the set of two Keurig machines from Super Saturday?

Frequent Contributor
Posts: 116
Registered: ‎03-08-2016

I felt the same way, and have for years, with Super Saturday and Shoes on Sale.  Why do the live show from a location when almost all the items offered are already sold out.  I wouldn't mind ordering on line in advance if that's the preferred way to order and support the event.  Why promote for a legitimate cause, only to frustrate potential donors?.  The live broadcast for items that are not available is ridiculous.  And please, Q, give the Courtney the lead.  Sandra Bennett, in house or on location, is inept.