One final thing and then I promise I will shut up (well at least for today), how can Q justify charging £10.95 for delivery of a computer, when you can get the exact same one from the manufacturer free of charge
I want to know how QVC get away with charging P&P on Direct Dispatch items when the product supplier doesn't charge P&P when you order direct. I bought some Peony flaaars last year for a relative and was charged £4.95 for the privilege, and the order was direct dispatch. I would have bought direct but Peony didn't have the exact item I wanted in their stock ( I presume they keep separate stuff for QVC? ) and they would have sent them P&P free. So are QVC basically charging a fiver for simply taking the order?
QVC need to realise that they are losing out on orders because of their P&P. Last night, I was interested in a few different products, but because they were going to charge upwards of £12 in total for postage, I didn't bother ordering as much. Had that P&P been free or much cheaper, I would have likely gone ahead and ordered all of the items I looked at. I would have bought a Lip Lift, how can they justify £3.95 for that? Some A'kin oil and something else. Given they were all small items, I wasn't prepared to spend the equivalent of another product on their charges. So I didn't.
And with regard to craft coming back, this is only going to work if they sell a decent range of project material, not just card making. I used to do crafting at home, even went to evening school to learn techniques and made some lovely stuff. I got so incensed with their card making shows, under the guise of craft, as I have done this year regarding the gardening. Saturation of boring products. I barely watch now, just look in on certain items. Half the time even the beauty TSVs aren't worth buying, so I don't. The same old stuff turns up every time.