Have to be honest , Isn't Will an expensive thats not needed at all!!
Who would Tweet for Alison Young if Will wasn't there?
You could criticise all sorts of things that QVC spend their money on, maybe some staff are overpaid, maybe Will stayed in an expensive hotel when he went filming abroad, maybe the buyers claim too much in expenses when they go to the foreign jewellery fairs, the list is endless. It's their business and if they decide to spend their money in certain ways it's their choice and whether we buy is our choice.
You could criticise all sorts of things that QVC spend their money on, maybe some staff are overpaid, maybe Will stayed in an expensive hotel when he went filming abroad, maybe the buyers claim too much in expenses when they go to the foreign jewellery fairs, the list is endless. It's their business and if they decide to spend their money in certain ways it's their choice and whether we buy is our choice.
I have over the years heard various people call and give their opinion having been given products to test and its always positive. Perricone is one i remember.If you were on the panel and you hated the product I wonder if they would put you on air.
Jilly is presenting today's TSV Kenwood mixer and says she's had hers at home for over a week and its fantastic. I have visions of presenters with homes full of gadgets and extra bits for mixers and hoovers .One of the things that puts me off buying gadgets is the storage of the extra bits .Once put in the cupboard they stay there!
I have over the years heard various people call and give their opinion having been given products to test and its always positive. Perricone is one i remember.If you were on the panel and you hated the product I wonder if they would put you on air.
Jilly is presenting today's TSV Kenwood mixer and says she's had hers at home for over a week and its fantastic. I have visions of presenters with homes full of gadgets and extra bits for mixers and hoovers .One of the things that puts me off buying gadgets is the storage of the extra bits .Once put in the cupboard they stay there!
maybe they borrow the larger items like mixers etc...all over e bay are ex demo models sold either by qvc or the presenters
I'm not bothered what "freebies" the presenters get. I'd honestly rather they had clapped eyes on what they're selling ahead of time. As for freebies well that's not strictly the case, QVC will have to pay employers contributions on any freebies over £50 as well as picking up the cost of the freebies in the first place, although that will be at cost. And the presenters will have to pay tax, probably at 40%, on the RRP of the freebie if they're allowed to keep them. There may be some tax loop hole I'm not aware of but I don't think there is.
Quite frankly I'd rather not have to road test a flipping Kenwood mixer for two weeks thank you very much.
They get the item for free to keep, they've said it on air in the past, am I typing French here? 99% of what QVC sell is considerably dearer than anywhere else, the 1% cheaper are beauty deals, so if the extra money isn't to offset the "freebies" the morning show and lunchtime show comp at over £500 per week, the food demos, both eaten and wasted, the opened beauty products, the list goes on, then it must be because they ripping the QVC customer off, so either way, I'm glad I don't give them a penny of my money anymore, so like I say, it doesn't bother me in the slightest it's just an observation. Everyone has an opinion hey.
I'm genuinely interested - if you don't buy from QVC, what's the attraction for you in watching? Do you still ever get tempted?
I'm trying a spot of aversion therapy (tallying up how much I've spent on QVC since I began shopping with them) and kicking myself I didn't do it sooner. All the things I could have bought with the money I could have saved by not hitting the buy button, or phoning up (no tapping the app as I don't do smartphones)! For me, I'm still having to be really disciplined about doing my homework rather than purchasing impulsively. I'm getting better at not getting sucked in, and this site certainly helps me pause for thought before jumping to those phones... But I find I'm better able to avoid temptation by not watching QVC at all - so would miss the fun of some fun of the comedy makeup/eyebrows/hair/outfit, or the nonsense gushing from various presenters mouths.
I'm not critisizing I'm stating a fact, QVC will not take a hit on anything or dip into their profits. Of course they can run their business as they see fit, if people pay their over inflated prices, again that's up to them. I'm not going round in circles with you, people know they're the dearest place to shop, and they're dearest for a reason, but it's no skin off my nose because I don't shop with them now, haven't for a while, when everything I Googled was significantly lower in price with free p&p elsewhere, it was time to stop, but each to their own.
Well, seen as though you're genuinely interested I'll tell you, I was a shopper with QVC from day one, up until about eighteen months ago when I realised that when I Googled the item I was interested in on QVC, it came up significantly cheaper, a lot cheaper, elsewhere. So now I watch now and again and if I see something I'm interested in, I watch the demo (well I say demo, it's mostly the presenter talking) and then I'll Google it, then go off and buy it from anywhere else because it's always cheaper with free p&p, hope that explanation has satisfied your curiosity?
QVC will spend money to make money just like other businesses do. I assume they believe the morning show competition will attract viewers who might spend and it wouldn't take many extra purchases to cover the cost of the prize in which case it would be covered by the margin on their additional sales not an increase in prices. They probably also think that the glowing reviews from presenters who have tried items will increase sales which in turn will boost their profits. As for their prices I agree that often they aren't the cheapest but sometimes there are bargains to be had.