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Qvc France
Founded in 1986, QVC France is a television shopping channel and also the world leader in the distribution beauty & personal care products present in the following countries:
- United States
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Italy
- China
- Japan
- la France
More than 1000 brands are sold worldwide such as: GHD, Tarte, Canon, Samsung, etc...
QVC France is owned by Liberty Interactive, in July 2017, the latter announced the acquisition (62% owned).
As a result, Liberty Interactive sold its non-retail business and renamed as Qurate Retail, Inc.
QVC started to broadcast its channel in August 2015, in France. Today the company has approximately 10 million customers worldwide and a big range of 170 millions of products ranging from fashion to jewelry to cosmetics or home. The United States represented the largest market for the year of 2014 with a revenue of $ 5.8 billion.
One of the asset for customers to shop with QVC is :
Today’s Special Value
This concept of QVC offers its customers 1 exclusive product offer in Beauty, Jewelry, Home, Fashion, Kitchen for 24 hours only at the best prices
QVC allows its customers a 30 days delay to exchange or return their items due to dissatisfaction or any other valid reasons.
QVC France is broadcasted on the following free channel in more than 22 million household:
- Channel 36
- Fransat channel 70
- Orange TV channel 205
- Canal channel 77
- Bouygues Telecom channel 230
They offer premium customer services such as: "call for free on a 7/7 basis as from 8h - 22h".
QVC focuses on a unique commercial approach based on high-quality customer service, total transparency in product demonstrations and brand information. Moreover the company puts forward preferential prices and a strong relationship of trust with its customers.
In the financial year 2016, the firm achieved a turnover of 5 million euros. The company employs 170 people in the business.
QVC France has closed its activities on March 2019; the company is no longer active.
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