QVC Live Discussion (Part 1)

I saw it on Facebook yesterday. Took me a minute! :joy::joy::joy:

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Mary was perfect for that because you really do need a minute. :joy_cat:

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Bad half-tuck on Lori’s niece during the Logo show.

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Speaking of Logo, why is Lori so obsessed with mismatched fabrics on her clothing items? This duster could’ve been cute as a shirt dress except for the ā€œpatchworkā€ pockets and backside.


Then she mixed denim and tweed into this mishmosh of a jacket.


What a hot mess.

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It is cheap to use bits and pieces of leftover fabrics. Lori is laughing all the way to the bank with those horrendous looking rags.

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This exfoliating foot mask product doesn’t do anything that a bottle of cheap Vaseline body lotion cannot do…

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Gad, another food TSV. Am I the only one who finds this annoying? Are that many people too far away from a decent grocery store, or willing to pay SO much money for a few pounds of meat?

I miss the days when there were fashion/shoes/handbag/jewelry and beauty TSV’s predominantly with the occasional vacuum every other month or so. The beauty TSV’s used to include colorful palettes and special brushes, even carrying cases, etc. The handbags were real leather from multiple different brands, not just ONE or two. And fashions used to be decent quality, well-designed by actual designers, not pseudo celebrities. Not the same pair of stretch pants or the same pair of stretch pants or the same pair of stretch pants.

Sorry, I only meant to complain about the steak TSV and all of that other stuff came out.

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I’d much rather look like Barbie.

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Yes @heresthething , I have noticed that there are so many more food shows. It used to be that Sunday was the food day but now if I flip it on during the weekdays it is often food. The meat and seafood is way pricy.

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They tend to run the food shows at dinner time. I’m sure they benefit from impulse hangry buying.

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@Booney The patchwork dress looks like a bleach disaster too. Who buys this stuff???

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Who buys this stuff???

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David just said they will sell out in ā€œimmediate shipā€ on the Kansas City TSV during this show. Funny how serious he was when he said it.

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There are so many irritating OAPs. Carol Allen is among the most grating to me. If she really did create her business from nothing, that’s awesome. But being an insufferable, stroke-inducing-voiced narcissist is not awesome.

Her pot stickers are good. But not good enough for the prices lately.

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Being desperate to sell hosts are amping up their pitch. Jayne, selling D&C, wants us to put as many items as we can on our credit card because what she and Gary are selling is such a bargain… On Shop LC they are suggesting that if your purchase is too much for one card and you are over the limit split it up and put it on multiple cards. Shop HQ is always suggesting you open a new card to split the charge or get a bonus for a new customer. I have heard them say your husband can open the second card (that was Pam McCoy) but yesterday I heard one of them say that you, the shopper, can open another card. She, the former McKenzie Child oap, said she has done it. So if you have a credit card under your name you can open another one just like it under your name? That doesn’t sound right.

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AnyBody cardigan on the Deuce. The OAP informs us that we can fasten one button, two buttons or no buttons, whatever works for us. :roll_eyes:

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One, two or no buttons generally works for several hosts who usually wear cardigans and jackets two sizes too small.

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Juggle all those credit cards and then open new cards? What irresponsible advice! :dizzy_face:

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Oh, no. It’s ā€œwhen western medicine could do no moreā€ day on the Q. :face_vomiting:

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With the most disinterested brand representative ever. :expressionless:

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