His QVC stuff is very much what middle aged American women like to wear so we probably get the remainder of the 'buying power' to keep costs down. I can't imagine who buys it over here but it must sell otherwise it wouldn't still be available. What the hell is this?
Yes me too. Every time I switch on its either her, Debbie Flint or Chloe. All three of them have the same selling technique - get yours now, you can't live without this etc etc. I hate it and haven't ordered anything at all this year.
The recipient would be doing cartwheels round the room on opening their Xmas gift of reading glasses!! Nearly as bad as giving the pelvic floor exerciser as a gift.
The sizing is ridiculous. DG said she has a 33 inch waist and can fit comfortably into a size 8. What???? If that's the case does she do a toddler's range cos I think that's what I need.
I know I'll probably be shot down for saying this but the models Catherine and her mum Jane really haven't...
There was an article about Q entitled 'QVCool' in the Mail's You magazine and it said that "her stints on QVC netted her £4 million last year". No wonder she's 'delighted to be here'. I bet you are love.
Yesterday she was on with John Barrowman flogging his HER products. She claimed she can't live without the miracle powder and everyone comments on how much volume she now has. He put some in her hair on air (she purposely hadn't put it in) and yes her hair definitely had volume. She looooovvvved...
Blimey! Talk about blowing your own trumpet. The first person to leave a comment on her blog wishes her hair could look like JF's "in any way". Not too sure I do.
Almost everything they sell out of these days seems to be "wonderful news, we have managed to secure more stock on advanced orders which will be shipped the week beginning .... Blah blah". It's just another sales technique in my opinion.