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What I would like to see on Q

Is somewhere on the screen saying : Carolyn is wearing A0000 top

Many a time I've did live chat with somebody and they don't know squat. Called CS (Customer service) and they tell you "host is wearing their own clothes".  I hate that.

 

Clothing shows they, the hosts, should just wear what they are going to have in the show. Put up on screen the item #. 

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

Sometimes they do that, but not often.

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

When a TSV has an up-sale, I would like to see it on the same page, or on the screen, instead of a bunch of disparate items at the bottom.  I spent some time looking for Isaac’s tee that went with his recent TSV cardi.  Same goes for coordinating pieces.  Usually not in sight.

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

@SharkE  Couldn't agree more.  When doing a "fashion" show can't the hosts find some QVC clothing to wear???!!  Makes me wonder.

 

 

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

I agree - if the host is presenting items for a fashion show, please wear those items!

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

So true !  I've seen some pretty stuff on Kierstan (however, her name is spelled) Shawn and Amy. Even though they're younger and thinner then me

I would like to check out.

 

If the clothes are available thru QVC I would be interested . If the clothes aren't available thru Q, then, no item #'s would be posted and folks would know it's their own clothes purchased elsewhere.

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

 


@Magny wrote:

When a TSV has an up-sale, I would like to see it on the same page, or on the screen, instead of a bunch of disparate items at the bottom.  I spent some time looking for Isaac’s tee that went with his recent TSV cardi.  Same goes for coordinating pieces.  Usually not in sight.


@Magny.  Its riduculous that there is no cross-reference to related items, especially since it would be so easy to do.  Last spring i bought a Quacker shirt that I knew had matching pants.  There was no way I could find them in the Q's ponderous system.  Eventually another poster supplied the item number but the pants were sold out.  After waiting a year, I recently got the pants when a new shipment came in.  Why did I have to wait a year when they could have put the pants item number on the shirt description?  Is their goal to sell merchandise or not?

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

Lately, packages have been arriving with the packing slip stuck to the inside of bag, or on inner plastic bag.  Removing it sometimes separates the return stub from the rest of it, or if they get separated in some way at home, there is no way to tell which stub goes with which top half.  I can’t understand why the item # isn’t  printed on both parts.

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

I do not purchase a lot of fashion items through the Q, but I have watched my fair share of some of the clothing shows. I think the hosts do a decent job of wearing the items that are being presented. If they show 10 different items during a one hour show (doubtful) then I don't expect the host to change 10 different times. It would be impossible. Hence the reason for the models. 

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Re: What I would like to see on Q

Co-ordinate and sell outfits. Display the item numbers for all the parts of the “Look”. Include shoes and jewelry items. Have several of the models in different sizes wear an alternative look. I know I would love to not have to hunt for complementing pieces.