There is something about watching those programs that makes me want to buy whatever they're selling. I try to avoid them. However, just surfing the web, even looking at boards like this, I read about items I feel I must own.
When I spend a lot of time on the internet, I buy a lot of things I later regret. I'm going to try and not buy anything extra this month which may mean less time on the computer.
I live very close to QVC and I have an aquaintance who uses my kids, me and my house for "B roll" films that QVC uses in the corner of their on-air pitch. We've been in B-rolls for lunch totes, a popcorn maker, PB & J spoon, and a couple of others. I can tell you the stuff is just stuff. In most cases, it's the same stuff you'll find on a
Walmart shelf but they glitz it up with the nice surroundings and add a little something extra, like a little accessory, to entice you. Recently I was watching Isaac Mizrahi and he was (trying to) selling his clothing line. He DID NOT EVEN KNOW THE NAME OF THE COLOR OF HIS OWN RIDING BOOT!!! He said, "I think they call this Luggage, or something." He acted like he didn't even care about the boot! The hostess said, "That's Cognac (or whatever the color really was but it wasn't "luggage")....OMG, didn't even know what he was selling!!!!
Also, I see one hostess in particular getting her nails done all the time and she told me they receive a "nail allowance" from QVC, LOL. It's all smoke and mirrors. Most of the guest hosts, the ones who act they work for the company who manufactures the product, are actors. Did you know that? They say they "work for" Dyson or Cuisinart or whomever, which is true but they were hired as actors to demonstrate the product. They're not dyed in the wool company people who eat, sleep, drink and love their product. They're pitchmen.