Once I realised it was 2.5 litres I contacted Q today and they agreed to sell it to me at the TSV price. There was no problem at all, I'm sure they didn't sell as many as they expected.
Why do you think they didn't sell as many as expected?
Once I realised it was 2.5 litres I contacted Q today and they agreed to sell it to me at the TSV price. There was no problem at all, I'm sure they didn't sell as many as they expected.
Why do you think they didn't sell as many as expected?
because its been a tsv at least three times already
That would seem to be a good thing. In America they have a strong patriotic movement to support American manufacture, and goods are often labelled with the Stars and Stripes flag and 'Proudly Made In America' emblazoned on them. A bit like the old 'I'm Backing Britain' campaign of the 60's - when we still had a manufacturing industry to back - uh oh, don't get me started!I've read on here that in the US QVC have to state where items are manufactured
A bit like the old 'I'm Backing Britain' campaign of the 60's - when we still had a manufacturing industry to back - uh oh, don't get me started!
Received mine already.
It looks very good quality.
On the bottom it is prominently engraved "Kuhn Rikon Switzerland".
In tiny letters, it is etched "Made in China".
I thought I was buying Swiss engineering - yet more disappointment from QVC, they kept stressing its "Swissness", not once did they mention China.
I think I will put this in a review on Q and see if it is accepted.
I know China makes very high quality items, such as the ipad, but I just feel that I've somehow been cheated.
I've read on here that in the US QVC have to state where items are manufactured
Doesn't sound like that campaign worked well!!
That would seem to be a good thing. In America they have a strong patriotic movement to support American manufacture, and goods are often labelled with the Stars and Stripes flag and 'Proudly Made In America' emblazoned on them. A bit like the old 'I'm Backing Britain' campaign of the 60's - when we still had a manufacturing industry to back - uh oh, don't get me started!
We still could - by the skin of our teeth - if we all backed UK manufacturing industries like steel.
It's in the news NOW. If anyone searches FB or the gov sites for saving the steel industry petitions and signed, instead of just tutting and saying how horrible it is that communities are being destroyed by industry death.
I'm pretty close to the Welsh steel industry and am appalled that the UK government is allowing the Chinese to dump steel here, selling it cheaper than they actually make it, just to keep their plants going. The UK government won't support the steel industry by helping with their energy bills etc., stating they need to clean up. The Chinese plants are many times dirtier than the UK plants. Yet, with a little help, our plants can actually produce their own energy as a by-product, allowing cleaner manufacturing.
It all makes no sense whatever. Unless you're a politician.
My heart sinks just thinking about it. Very depressing.