Brissles
Registered Shopper
I have very few people to buy for now (have no children), and those I do, I generally spend between £10 - £20 on. So when I hear the presenters suggest gifts of beauty, jewellery etc etc from £50 upwards, do they really think their target audience has no conception of money ?
qvc should realise that most of their viewers probably are at home all day, either retired, mums who dont/cant work, the unemployed and the disabled - therefore all of these categories are not on incomes that would warrant spending £50 on a mate ! They are of the opinion that they are talking to the 25 - 40 year old females who are high flyers in the workplace, and who constantly go straight from work out to dinner. (In all my working life I never once did this, and I think its more of a 'London' habit than anywhere else).
qvc should realise that most of their viewers probably are at home all day, either retired, mums who dont/cant work, the unemployed and the disabled - therefore all of these categories are not on incomes that would warrant spending £50 on a mate ! They are of the opinion that they are talking to the 25 - 40 year old females who are high flyers in the workplace, and who constantly go straight from work out to dinner. (In all my working life I never once did this, and I think its more of a 'London' habit than anywhere else).