I do read the QVC Facebook page.
Loads of complaints about service and the DSR(which I am sure they got the information from here). Then the groupies turn up and its oh how wonderful QVC is etc.
We(st.com), do get mentioned. Usually its THAT AWFUL SITE etc. CT, is alway saying how awful we are, yet she seems to come up with the latest TSVs(hey, I know you come here to get them, by the way!).
I remember long ago on st.com quite a few of the guest presenters used to come on here and answer questions etc. Then were told you cannot post here by QVC. Now fecking stupid and petty is that! It was actually getting more sales for QVC, you cupid stunts.
As for QVC US, just go read their community board, 90% is complaints about the crap they are selling or bad service.
QVC are losing money, its the times we are living in. They are treating customers with contempt, the new website, I rest my case. They think throwing easy pay and buy it early for TSVs will do it. No it wont. They are like a dinosaur, too big and too slow to change. On their Facebook page, you get people (who may be members here, coming on and telling others), this is cheaper at Amazon etc. Do you want to buy it on 3 easy pay or save £100 and get free shipping with fast delivery? Simple.
A couple of small points in a sea of replies but I think Donna has hit the nail on the head here & I would imagine if the 'stunts' are now reacting, it is just possible they are not all as 'cupid' as they would seem to be & are actually, somewhat rattled, suggesting all is not flowers & fairies at QVC HQ?
1) The DSRs. These would indeed hit QVC hard, as they have always relied on encouraging people to use/play with their items & then return them if not happy under their own 30 day mbg, resulting in buyers losing out on their p&p both ways. That's fine, great but as I've said before, it should be in
addition to, not
instead of buyers statutory rights under the DSRs.
The amount of reviews you see stating that they hated the item on sight but didn't return due to the p&p costs to send it back are still rife but guess what QVC....the word
is spreading & your days of burying a one-lined sentence about 'statutory rights' in your T&Cs & making no further mention of it will not suffice for much longer, people
are becoming aware that they don't have to keep chucking away their initial p&p on items that are deemed 'ugh!' at first glance!
2) Dinosaurs. Yep, they are, they come from & belong to an era where people saw/looked/liked/bought, not saw/looked/went to compare prices elsewhere! People were not so internet savvy when QVC started up but they are now, online sales are massive & those who cannot compete in an internet driven market, with faster delivery times/low or free p&p being demanded &/or expected really have to count themselves in the 'days are numbered' category!
BS on-air spiel about items 'new to QVC' (well it might be new
to QVC but I saw it in an end of season sale, did you get a pallet load cheap or something?) along with items (bags for instance) still being flogged at full price when they're from 3 year old collections & can be bought
much cheaper elsewhere!
There is no PC way to say this but when the current crop of grannies & their telephone orders only are no longer shopping, you will be left with my DDs (much less easily fooled, very aware of DSRs & such like!) & then, when she grows up, your shoppers will include my granddaughter, who can change apps, scroll through photos, select & play videos on an iPhone....at barely
two; techno toddler won't end up falling for your nonsense I can assure you!
3) Of course there will always be a proportion of stupid people who remain oblivious to their rights/immune to presenter BS etc. etc. (otherwise how could some of the other shopping channels keep going? lol) but I don't think a few tweaks of a website & the introduction of a few more 'made especially for QVC' ranges/items is going to get to the bottom of the problem!
QVC are a bit stuck in a way as at the end of the day, they are similar to eBay, being merely a selling platform (apart from their own ranges obviously!) but they have neither the size nor variety of goods that eBay does & their inital idea of bringing the shopper more unusual or hard to find brands/items doesn't hold up so well now, as most people can find those things themselves (cheaper!) with a few clicks of a mouse & as QVC push up their p&p charges for instance (at a time when virtually everybody else is slashing theirs to the bare minimum!), shoppers are starting to do
just that.....!
4) QVC - put your own house in order before trying to offload blame onto somebody else! This site has generated hundreds & hundreds of thousands of pounds (at least!) in revenue for you, you ungrateful little sh*tes....are you running scared & looking to point the finger maybe?
Graham, they're so not worth & if your dogs could speak, I'm sure they would tell you that themselves too...in an astounded & surprised voice I expect! lol I'd love to know who these other companies that were mentioned are though, that have been told to keep away from the 'naughty children'! :emo: