Boris Bear
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It just occurred to me also to say that if people put, for example, a TSV item on cheque hold and then let the time lapse without paying for it (also, if they ring up and cancel a few days later, to be fair) it means that an item that I may have wanted and was willing to pay for immediately does indeed go back on sale but at a higher price - I've missed out on a cheaper price through to others being able to hold off and decide later.
I wonder whether QVC should just have done with it and cancel the cheque hold service? As I said, you can't "hold" things in a shop nor, to be fair, on any other on-line shopping site and change your mind later - eBay are very strict about this after you've won an auction item, Amazon needs immediate payment, asos, johnlewis.com (great site) etc etc.
If there are people who don't have a card and can only pay by cheques then it would be a shame for them if the facility was withdrawn. I guess it's also useful if there's something you want and you are a bit short of money as it's nearly pay day.