I totally agree!The reviewers could save Q a job. Imagine the Kipling pockets and flaps tours you could get into?
I'd like to think if a buyer did a thorough review it would shame Q into doing better... but while they constantly try to do social media, they have consistently neglected their website.
They need to buck their ideas up, and invest in a 21st century warehouse management system if they want to drive sales via social media as well as telly. The half-baked system they have got is inadequate for the intended purpose.
Agree with that too. It might've started off well for them but the shopaholics have pretty much burned themselves out now. Whilst they initially whipped up a spending frenzy, I'm sure in the process they managed to deter as many people, if not more! - they have me, that's for sure.Don’t be silly this is QVC high postage charges,convoluted and impossible difficult returns process.
Products sent out to customers used,and some daft enough not to return them.
Presenters hardly capable of giving out proper descriptions of products.
So called Z listers given their own brands to front,often expensive and variable in quality.
Qurio just a place to round up the shopaholics in one place,to dazzle each other with bull***t and encourage overspending.
Charmless tat sellers with a barrow boy mentality,if there not selling it’s all about themselves or there latest book,dinosaurs all of them and you know what happened to the dinosaurs
QVC uk seriously need a board meeting where somebody needs to admit that Qurio is selling a nightmare, not a dream. They're not seeing Q's products tastefully placed around people's homes, they're seeing clutter, chaos, humping dogs and of course people who clearly need help! If they're to make it a half decent platform, they need to restructure it, and inject into it some ethics. Like MML said put a bit more energy into the website.