SisterBliss
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They must have f$%k all to do.......
Lonely, bored a combination of both. I don't think QVC give the contributors a second thought let alone any kind of tangible reward!I suspect that they are lonely. I still think that QVC give them stuff. Just a thought!
£54 for a used ponch. I haven't worn a poncho since the early 70s when I was a young child and haven't got over the trauma.Hyacinth again! She has spent £49 +£4.95 on a Marla Wynne "poncho" = a square of creased looking fabric. She told us that she'd reviewed another one a few days ago but when she went to upload it she found 2 oily stains on it and said that it smelled of perfume, she didn't say that she'd returned it or anything - I really hope she did and with a stiff complaint to boot, I doubt it after how this presentation continued. She has actually had to make repairs to this one and has found a mark in the fabric that's she's tried to fluff out, and the fact the garment looked like a creased dish rag seemed to escape her notice. She said it'll be great for walks on Christmas/boxing day!
When people are so obsessed with QVC that they'll buy anything then their habit of sending out manky used stuff will continue. I'm pretty sure that this lady is "small fry" in comparison with some of their other customers, at least she isn't secretive about it. If she does ever come to her senses then she's got a visual reminder of how bad things got, and there's a slight chance she might get some help and advice from family and friends - and by friends I mean friends not the silly twits who are encouraging her!
My nan used to knit them for me when I was a kid, and I was the envy of all my mates. That creased up monstrosity from MW doesn't deserve to be called a poncho - it's a couple of squares of cheap fabric tacked together at sides and an insult to anyone who have ever taken the care and trouble to knit or make a poncho!£54 for a used ponch. I haven't worn a poncho since the early 70s when I was a young child and haven't got over the trauma.
Seriously, she clearly can't understand how bad this is, she seemed to be just stating the facts and not complaining/ranting about QVC sending clearly used products. It's sad.
I agree. To you and me good value means good quality/quantity for a reasonable price along with generous terms and the realisation that a bargain is only a bargain if you need it. It’s all very well getting excited when something’s half price but when its full price is 3 or 4 times more than it should be - half price is still pretty poor vfm. Don’t get me wrong who hasn’t spent more than they wanted to on something they’ve really wanted? But to do it as a matter of course simply because it’s had a few quid shaved off (regardless of want or need) is crazy!The MW is hyped up on QVC, like many of the ranges they are so overpriced.If you look around as many of us do shopping online there is better quality and if it doesn’t suit free or low price returns
Don’t worry about the Hyacinths of the world where we look at value for money it is an unknown to them.
Sadly yes - I don't think QVC themselves realise it's still knocking about. As for amusement - in the early days it was quite hilarious - We had someone doing reviews whilst her dog is dry humping her leg, camera work that could've been done on a rollercoaster it's so shaky, the odd influencer making an appearance whilst trying to make they're new to it all as they attempt to win the monthly prize for the best video (That's a thing of the distant past - That idea was dropped very soon after they made a bit of a faux pas and ended up giving away more than they wanted to) We've had dodgy cleavage shots, ill fitting clothes, dirty returns, collections that price wise would make your eyes water. Nowadays it's chugging away in the background thanks to 2 or three contributors who seem to be hanging on to the driftwood for dear life and it's all rather sad. If you ever wanted to see a documentary about spending disorders , or you didn't know it was actually a thing - Qurio is a proper eye opener!Is this blog for real? Or is it something that QVC themselves are writing for their own amusement, just to see the reactions they get? I don't know, I've never read it but it sounds a bit far-fetched.
A former member of this forum, her name escapes me, did some Qurio videos then resurfaced here to have a rant at some members for being critical of the way QVC were treating Qurio members and expressing concern that it looked very likely that some of the video posters had an out of control QVC spending habit.Is this blog for real? Or is it something that QVC themselves are writing for their own amusement, just to see the reactions they get? I don't know, I've never read it but it sounds a bit far-fetched.
I don't know if it was the same person who had a go at one or two of our members as well.A former member of this forum, her name escapes me, did some Qurio videos then resurfaced here to have a rant at some members for being critical of the way QVC were treating Qurio members and expressing concern that it looked very likely that some of the video posters had an out of control QVC spending habit.