HSN, QVC, and every other selling channel are for the uninformed. They will hype up every 2nd tier and 3rd tier trinket they sell as if they were the latest and greatest.
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Posts: 28759 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: September 04, 2008
I used to love watching their knife and coin shows, where they have these guys yelling at how exciting it is they have this 947 knife BLOWOUT for only $129.99 or Easy Pay for 60 monthly payments of $2.99 along with super rare uncirculated colorized state quarter sets in both Philadelphia AND Denver in a wooden box made from George Washington's father's cherry tree engraved on the top "I can't tell a lie, pa" for $999.99, limit 5 per customer.
Posts: 2644 | Location: Iowa by way of Missouri | Registered: July 18, 2002
Originally posted by 12131: HSN, QVC, and every other selling channel are for the uninformed. They will hype up every 2nd tier and 3rd tier trinket they sell as if they were the latest and greatest.
Sort of... I wouldn't call the stuff they're selling 2nd & 3rd tier however, you are correct in that many of their customers are...gullible, impressionable, naive, undisciplined. The salesman are doing what they're supposed to do, hock the goods, make it interesting, make the products compelling, Mike Rowe started his career there. If you're a manufacturer, and you don't have a sales dept or, you're avoiding traditional wholesale business model, HSN/QVC is the holy grail of outlets.
Posts: 15388 | Location: Wine Country | Registered: September 20, 2000
I can't find any coin ones unfortunately. Man, those baseball cards and knives have to be worth some big $$$ now though, adjusted for inflation and including the shipping box...$5, depending on Office Max's price on shipping boxes.
Posts: 2644 | Location: Iowa by way of Missouri | Registered: July 18, 2002