Clearance in General

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Ant7t

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I see clearance has been mentioned in the QVC forum, but haven't 'done' QVC for years, so here I will put it. When it comes to clearance, assuming it's genuine, like a sale every other day being the best sale ever in the year so far: until the next one :p But, does a clearance come through 'over-stock' thinking it would be more popular, or because it wasn't a very popular collection? Yes, I know that's basically the same thing, but I've seen collections, 'affordable' or otherwise, that I think, 'what, this again?' And then, there are those that just disappear without much fanfare.
 
'Clearance' is a deceiving term because most people associate it as meaning items are discounted or in a sale.

However, I remember someone referring the old Bid TV / Price Drop channels for selling items in 'clearance' shows for the same price as they sold during normal shows. The ASA did not uphold the complaints, stating that 'clearance' simply means that they're selling remaining stock rather than implying that there is a sale.

Take Gemporia's old 'The Lounge' channel for example - it was a clearance channel, and whilst some items sold for a lot less than they did on Gems TV, I also saw some items go for considerably more.

So, it a nutshell, 'clearance' means absolutely nothing in selly-telly world. People think it means 'sale'. The channels know people think it means 'sale' - so they over-use the term to imply there's a sale knowing that they can do so legally without the fear of being done for misleading.
 
So, it a nutshell, 'clearance' means absolutely nothing in selly-telly world. People think it means 'sale'. The channels know people think it means 'sale' - so they over-use the term to imply there's a sale knowing that they can do so legally without the fear of being done for misleading.
Thanks. So, when they do sales proper and they say no price pledges etc, would they try to do that on clearance too? Implying it's a sale when it's not? Can't say I've noticed.
 
Thanks. So, when they do sales proper and they say no price pledges etc, would they try to do that on clearance too? Implying it's a sale when it's not? Can't say I've noticed.

Sales 'should' actually mean that they're reduced items - but the only decent sales at Gemporia seem to be in January, when they do actually seem to throw out some gold jewellery at good prices.

The other supposed 'sales' throughout the don't seem to be as generous - with minimal difference between the original price and the 'sale' price.
 
Sales 'should' actually mean that they're reduced items - but the only decent sales at Gemporia seem to be in January, when they do actually seem to throw out some gold jewellery at good prices.

The other supposed 'sales' throughout the don't seem to be as generous - with minimal difference between the original price and the 'sale' price.
Sometimes they have a sale then another sale, then no sale then another. To the point where you think, what another one? Yes, no one dislikes a bargain, but surely there's sales and over-sales.
 
Sometimes they have a sale then another sale, then no sale then another. To the point where you think, what another one? Yes, no one dislikes a bargain, but surely there's sales and over-sales.
Yep, that's why I don't trust them now. Those sales items often sell for the same price as they do in non-sales hours.

The only times I see genuine bargains in sales now are just before Christmas (once the deadline for sending by Christmas day has passed) and just after Christmas for a week or so. There used to be some good sales during the birthday weeks too - but the last two birthdays have been quite poor.
 
Yep, that's why I don't trust them now. Those sales items often sell for the same price as they do in non-sales hours.
I recall not too far in the distant past, buying something, can't remember what, but buying it for a 'good' price. At a later point, maybe a fortnight or month, can't remember, the very same item was on sale, as 'the first time it has been on air' and it was dearer than when I bought it.
 
I recall not too far in the distant past, buying something, can't remember what, but buying it for a 'good' price. At a later point, maybe a fortnight or month, can't remember, the very same item was on sale, as 'the first time it has been on air' and it was dearer than when I bought it.
That happened a few times to me. Usually Adina selling it and breathlessly exclaiming how it was at its lowest ever price, or an introductory price as a special one-off never to be repeated...and I'd bought it cheaper a week or two before!
 
Is the October Birthday sale another gimmick or are there usually good discounts?
 
Yep, that's why I don't trust them now. Those sales items often sell for the same price as they do in non-sales hours.

The only times I see genuine bargains in sales now are just before Christmas (once the deadline for sending by Christmas day has passed) and just after Christmas for a week or so. There used to be some good sales during the birthday weeks too - but the last two birthdays have been quite poor.
Ah, I remember back in the day when they had some good sales, and the birthday celebrations were usually worth watching, too. When I took a peek at last year's birthday celebrations I couldn't spot anything that looked remotely like it had been generously discounted, the majority of what I saw was the overpriced same old same old. They used to invite a number of guest people like Glenn Lehrer over for the celebrations as well, but last year I don't think many of them came, if I remember rightly.
 
...Angeline going on about the colour of this Ethiopian midnight opal.....but details clearly say it's dyed(?). £199.

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I just heard that. The “electrical show” inside the opal is natural. But the opal is dyed and holds no value! Total WASTE of 9ct gold. They need to get rid of the cheap gimmicky stuff and industrial diamonds, otherwise they are in the business of cheap costume jewelry.
 
I just heard that. The “electrical show” inside the opal is natural. But the opal is dyed and holds no value! Total WASTE of 9ct gold. They need to get rid of the cheap gimmicky stuff and industrial diamonds, otherwise they are in the business of cheap costume jewelry.
Apart from its not cheap to buy
 
The cloudy Kenyan rubies they are selling right now have been marked up £100 !! That pendant is £45 and £30 on sale just this past weekend! I have some in my wishlist to prove it. Never buy from auction. Wait until Jeff or Steph do you a discount!
 

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This is a whole new level of BS. And why are they making the pieces all look gold when they are silver? I paid £30. They are selling them for £80. They think people are idiots.
 

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This is a whole new level of BS. And why are they making the pieces all look gold when they are silver? I paid £30. They are selling them for £80. They think people are idiots.
These were the ones where everybody's favourite Mr DT mentioned going to department store Debenham's (maybe still online?, but no stores, as far as I know) and buy costume jewellery for the same kind of price. Then he used English wrongly. He said, he's 'literally' shouting at you (audience): he meant figuratively, obviously ;) Small things bug me :p
 
And here is the kicker, those earrings are back to their lower, regular price of £45 after the auction. Whoever decided to mark up the prices for auction is a doodle face.
 

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I just heard that. The “electrical show” inside the opal is natural. But the opal is dyed and holds no value! Total WASTE of 9ct gold. They need to get rid of the cheap gimmicky stuff and industrial diamonds, otherwise they are in the business of cheap costume jewelry.
Thanks, Jojo1. The way Ange was bigging it up sounded as though it was the best thing since sliced bread. When I think back to the good jewellery they used to do back in the day it beggars belief....dyed opals presented as though they are such a colossal bargain. :ROFLMAO:
 

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