rainbowdottie
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having had "the letter" a year or two back - I'd really love to know where I stand today,and what my return rate is and whether its "acceptable".Do you think QVC would give people this information if they rang and asked? I hope that they would - as it seems so unacceptable just to close peoples accounts.
I feel so sorry for those who have had their accounts closed.Its just not nice is it? On one hand,I read a comment on one thread the other day,about if QVC closed that person's account,it would actually help them manage their finances better.I can really relate to that statement - all my debt and over spending is down to QVC and if it wasn't there - well,how much more avaialble money I would have.
However (not trying to rub salts in the wounds PPc and concordia) I really would not like QVC taking away from me.I watch QVC quite a lot - and it would be agony to watch and not be able to buy should you want to - or even not to watch - I stuggle to find things to watch on tV and regualrly just come in and have QVC on in the background.I just can't imagine not doing that.
What really annoys me about QVC - and I'm sure thats why their 30 day MBG is abused so much - is you never know whats round the corner.If I go to my local debenhams for example once a week for a month - within reason its all the same stock.It may be moved around,dressed up a bit or on a promotion - but generally the stock is the same.All the products are there for me to see - and rarely change from week to week.
With QvC - you may have some money in your pocket at the end of the week and treat yourself.You may be very pleased with what you've bought for say your £40.However you could be watching the next week and something far better for your £40 pops up.Or even the week after a TSV pops up that you had no idea of its contents and its even better value for your £40.
Why shouldn't you send those previous items back? You can and you do because QVC says you can within 30 days - and at the end of the day - don't you want the best value your £40 can buy you?
Thats the problem with QvC - you never know whats round the corner.Sometimes it does feel as though QVc is broken with all items on a loop - but IMO thay have a lot of new stock compared to a department store and they have a quick turnaround on some items.
QVc are getting better at telling you what products they have coming up and what some upcoming TSV are going to be - but I find this the biggest problem with QvC.
I feel so sorry for those who have had their accounts closed.Its just not nice is it? On one hand,I read a comment on one thread the other day,about if QVC closed that person's account,it would actually help them manage their finances better.I can really relate to that statement - all my debt and over spending is down to QVC and if it wasn't there - well,how much more avaialble money I would have.
However (not trying to rub salts in the wounds PPc and concordia) I really would not like QVC taking away from me.I watch QVC quite a lot - and it would be agony to watch and not be able to buy should you want to - or even not to watch - I stuggle to find things to watch on tV and regualrly just come in and have QVC on in the background.I just can't imagine not doing that.
What really annoys me about QVC - and I'm sure thats why their 30 day MBG is abused so much - is you never know whats round the corner.If I go to my local debenhams for example once a week for a month - within reason its all the same stock.It may be moved around,dressed up a bit or on a promotion - but generally the stock is the same.All the products are there for me to see - and rarely change from week to week.
With QvC - you may have some money in your pocket at the end of the week and treat yourself.You may be very pleased with what you've bought for say your £40.However you could be watching the next week and something far better for your £40 pops up.Or even the week after a TSV pops up that you had no idea of its contents and its even better value for your £40.
Why shouldn't you send those previous items back? You can and you do because QVC says you can within 30 days - and at the end of the day - don't you want the best value your £40 can buy you?
Thats the problem with QvC - you never know whats round the corner.Sometimes it does feel as though QVc is broken with all items on a loop - but IMO thay have a lot of new stock compared to a department store and they have a quick turnaround on some items.
QVc are getting better at telling you what products they have coming up and what some upcoming TSV are going to be - but I find this the biggest problem with QvC.