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Guest Shopper
1. Stop your presenters from doing the hard sell. I buy nothing if I feel I'm being forced to buy.
2. Stop your presenters from interrupting and talking over guests. It is incredibly rude and off-putting.
3. Tell your presenters we're not stupid and if you're a size 16, you'll look like a size 16.
4. Stop your presenters from using the air time we customers pay for to increase the sales of books they've written and are published elsewhere to make extra money for themselves.
5. Cut out postage and packaging and give us one inclusive price.
6. Stop presenters from telling us that the price is £x when in fact what's going out of my bank account is £x + an extra £6 or whatever p&p. Come on - we're not stupid.
7. Tell your buyers to get some decent products.
8. Stop the endless repeat of TSV brands.
9. Stop trying to sell fashion as exclusive simply because the price is high. I now buy all my clothes now from the DHS where I can get good quality, well cut and styled items much, much cheaper.
10. Bring your prices down.
11. Please don't treat me like the village idiot. I can eg see when something is held up to the light that it's see-through.
12. Sort out your review system. It is inconsistent and unfair when reviews are rejected for no good reason. If we can't comment on the whole sales experience from previewing the item to its final delivery, what's the point of it?
13. Let your presenters be more natural. Trust them to be themselves, not clones of a corporate image.
14. Cut down drastically on beauty products. There must be one helluva markup on whoever is actually buying them because you keep flogging them.
15. Stop your presenters from using food demonstration hours as meal substitutes.
16. Make sure your presenters are always well prepared for the hour.
17. Don't sell returned goods as new.
18. Send all returned goods to the outlets.
19. Improve your delivery system.
20. Bring back the good old days when QVC was less polished and more fun to watch and I used to buy from you.
Please pass this on to the relevant department in QVC, unnamed poster(s) who work there. Not that it will probably make much difference, sadly, because it means the powers that be will have to backtrack on a lot of policies and admit they were wrong.
2. Stop your presenters from interrupting and talking over guests. It is incredibly rude and off-putting.
3. Tell your presenters we're not stupid and if you're a size 16, you'll look like a size 16.
4. Stop your presenters from using the air time we customers pay for to increase the sales of books they've written and are published elsewhere to make extra money for themselves.
5. Cut out postage and packaging and give us one inclusive price.
6. Stop presenters from telling us that the price is £x when in fact what's going out of my bank account is £x + an extra £6 or whatever p&p. Come on - we're not stupid.
7. Tell your buyers to get some decent products.
8. Stop the endless repeat of TSV brands.
9. Stop trying to sell fashion as exclusive simply because the price is high. I now buy all my clothes now from the DHS where I can get good quality, well cut and styled items much, much cheaper.
10. Bring your prices down.
11. Please don't treat me like the village idiot. I can eg see when something is held up to the light that it's see-through.
12. Sort out your review system. It is inconsistent and unfair when reviews are rejected for no good reason. If we can't comment on the whole sales experience from previewing the item to its final delivery, what's the point of it?
13. Let your presenters be more natural. Trust them to be themselves, not clones of a corporate image.
14. Cut down drastically on beauty products. There must be one helluva markup on whoever is actually buying them because you keep flogging them.
15. Stop your presenters from using food demonstration hours as meal substitutes.
16. Make sure your presenters are always well prepared for the hour.
17. Don't sell returned goods as new.
18. Send all returned goods to the outlets.
19. Improve your delivery system.
20. Bring back the good old days when QVC was less polished and more fun to watch and I used to buy from you.
Please pass this on to the relevant department in QVC, unnamed poster(s) who work there. Not that it will probably make much difference, sadly, because it means the powers that be will have to backtrack on a lot of policies and admit they were wrong.