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Posted on December 4, 2008 - by Justin Hartman

A small matter of R461,500 – the Quality Vacation Club farce

A small matter of R461,500 – the Quality Vacation Club farce

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I’ve been following the Quality Vacation Club’s (QVC) attempt to sue local blogger Donn Edwards very closely after Donn himself left a comment on my blog.

Now I, along with many others I suspect, have been lured to a marketing sales pitch for time share by QVC under the guise that I’ve won a massive prize. In the last five years alone I have had at least five separate attempts from QVC and guys like QVC to try and get me to go and listen to their pitch. On all occasions, except the first of course, I had declined to go.

I recall our last incident when I received a call from a QVC-type company to inform me that I’d won a 42″ flat screen TV and that I should come and collect it from their office. I told them to get lost and they then phoned my wife to tell her that I said they should make arrangements with her to come and collect the TV.

In my mind this form of sales is the lowest common denominator. You trick people into believing they’ve actually won something and then you steal there money on timeshare that most simply don’t need. Then, when someone like Donn calls your bluff you sue him. Come on guys.

You can cut this any which way you like but what QVC are doing is simply a scam. This might well get me a lawsuit as well but to be honest I don’t care. It’s about time we all started to speak up about this because these guys are persistent buggers that refuse to give up.

In the UK there is a thing called the Do Not Call list which marketers have to adhere to. This is a great initiative with a high penalty for those who ignore the list and recently a similar DNC list has appeared in SA.

My name is on that list although I’m not sure if marketers in SA actually adhere to the local DNC list. That said, every one of you should add your name so that we can prevent crap like this happening over and over again.

To Donn, all I can say is that I’m truly sorry you’re going through this. QVC need to get a grip and let off the small guys. They must know that their efforts are tricky and if not then they’re really out of touch with reality.

 


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