Yes she did and put up a very candid and brave post, and I hope she's fine too. However, unlike Ballerina, these ladies are not at the stage where they realise what they're doing is no good to them, or anyone (apart from QVC of course). We could Argue Nicola is, but I think with her it's more a case of waking up to being ripped off and getting thoroughly fed up with receiving used and damaged goods. Whether she's cut down on her spending is another matter. She probably has by default, in that she's getting better deals elsewhere. Ballerina literally hit rock bottom, but thankfully she was able to get herself out of the mess, again had Qurio been around in her day, she may not have managed so well, as she'd have only been encouraged by the other members to carry on what she's doing.You know, had Q had this Quiro thing some years ago I might have been one of the ladies we're now commenting on. You somehow become immune to the amount of money you're spending. You order the christmas hampers, mince pies, tons of presents even though you live alone and no one visits. You end up chucking it all out.
I agree we should be pointing out that spending on things you don't need when you don't even have the money is a good thing, but there's a deeper problem with compulsive spenders and also with lonely people buying into a lifestyle that is probably never going to be theirs. QVC don't care, they only want people's money. If anyone comes on here and confesses then we should be kind. In fact I think Ballerina did just that but I haven't seen her for a while. Hope she's OK.
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