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Posted Sun April 15, 2012 3:21 pm, by Debra G. written to QVC, Inc.
Write a Letter to this Company
It took me over 25 minutes today to pre order a cookbook. The phone line was busy, qvc.com had techinicaly difficulties and the Iphone app could not submit the order.....This is totally unacceptable. I have been a qvc customer for years and a very valuable customer at that. I called to make a complaint and speak with a supervisor or manager and was told "since he submitted the complaint to corporate a supervior or manager didnt not have to speak with me".
I have never incurred this type of service from qvc and if Im not a valued customer and do not received a reply I can cancell todays orders and then cancel my account and move to HSN. I await a prompt reply.
Debbie Gerber
I think my shipping charges for today should be waived because of all this time I have spent trying to order.
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by Kitty K. Posted Fri April 20, 2012 @ 9:18 PM
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How is it QVC's fault that the line was busy? Other people were ordering, too. Everyone can't be first in line. How is it their fault they had technical difficulties? Computers and phones do that all the time, take it up with the manufacturer. And how is it their fault your iphone app couldn't submit the order? Take that up with Apple!
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by PepperElf Posted Tue April 17, 2012 @ 3:47 PM
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but it's always the same story.... how dare a company not know ahead of time to magically create millions of employees and invent new phone lines instantly to handle the rush.
cos that should be easy right? Just snap your fingers and everything's ready.
O_o *roll eyes*
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that they could anticipate it and then be horribly wrong and stuck with employees standing around listening to silent phones and way too much product that's not selling.
But hey, it only matters that the customers are happy, no matter what, right?
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So one bad experience means more than many good ones?
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by tali Posted Sun April 15, 2012 @ 9:30 PM
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You have been ordering for "years" and consider yourself a "valuable" customer. You call to complain and a complaint has already been submitted to corporate. You are upset that a manager or supervisor will not speak to you. QVC has problems one time and you threaten to close your account. Further, what if the manager or supervisor spoke to everybody having the same problem, he would not have time to work on the actual problem. Evidently this problem affected many, not just you. So if you move to HSN and they have difficulties, where will you go next? And no I do not think you should have free shipping, I think you made this harder than it should have been all by yourself.
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