Anonymous
Post 11/18/2015 13:29     Subject: Re:Gift returning etiquette?

Anonymous wrote:You guys cannot make her stop giving gifts anymore than she can make you want to receive them. Accept that fact and move on.


Yup. It would totally make sense for her to listen to you and take what you're asking for at face value, but there's really nothing you can make her do/not do. So then you have to decide what to do when the inevitable gift arrives.

It sounds like it's worth investigating the possibility of returning your qvc item. I've been pleasantly surprised by some stores' return leniency for unwanted gifts - even monogrammed ones. (e.g. giant spongy pottery barn kids chair for a tiny condo child's bedroom)
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2015 10:12     Subject: Re:Gift returning etiquette?

You guys cannot make her stop giving gifts anymore than she can make you want to receive them. Accept that fact and move on.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2015 09:48     Subject: Gift returning etiquette?

Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the issue. My MIL frequently (I'd say 90% of the time) gives my husband and me Christmas gifts that we don't want and have no use for. We say thank you and then we either store it in our basement or donate it.


Why bother storing it?