historymystery
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Yes, this p&p per item fixation is out of the Dark Ages. I'd guess like most people on here who've done the same, I stopped buying when they really pi$$ed me off with an order for an item that wasn't cheap. I know my experience was not unique. Their attitude seems to be the "busses attitude", namely: "we don't care, there's always going to be more customers along any minute". IMO, this is a bad business practice: your repeat customers are money in the bank to any business, people can go online and find better deals and people share comments on forums, so however many times a bad review gets "doctored" on the website, the word is still going to spread. Q are stuck in a 1990's time-warp and ultimately this will lead to their demise unless they shake their ideas up, including better customer service.
The problem with QVC is that they are still 'harking back' to the way they use to run the company (before the internet era), when people were not really 'spoilt for choice' with regards to the plethora of different companies and postage and package charges. Now with the wide choices and people having p&p per order not per item, I am surprised Q has not been hauled over the coals with regards to this. I mean it really annoys me when the presenters say (with regards to a top (for example)), that if you can't decide on the size or colour to order more than one as you can always send one back under the 'infamous' 30 day money back guarantee. What they negate to state is that, by the time you have factored in the postage and packaging to send and then the postage and packaging to send back it is hardly worth buying in the first place. I mean most catalogue companies now have free returns (or a standard fixed cost) and I do not know of any other company that charges post and packaging per item.