So I am finally putting together this graduation gift for my cousin—it is a full gaming setup and I managed to keep the whole thing under $800 which I am super hyped about. I have been using Amazon for like a decade so I usually know my way around the UI but I ran into a weird wall today. I have about 18 items sitting in my cart right now including the case, the GPU, and some peripherals. My logic was that I could just hit a share button and send the whole list to my uncle so he can see the total and clear the payment on his end but I can't find that option anywhere. I know I could technically move everything to a public Wish List one by one but that seems so tedious and I'm worried about losing the specific lightning deals I snagged if I move them out of the active cart session. Is there some kind of trick or maybe a chrome extension that lets you just send a direct link to your live cart contents to another user? It feels like such a basic thing they should have but I am totally stuck just staring at the checkout screen...
amazon is weirdly behind on this tbh. i ran into the same issue last year and found a solid tool to share amazon canada cart that actually works well. it saves so much time compared to manually adding 18 items to a list. just grab a browser extension designed for sharing carts and you can send the whole link over in seconds without losing your lightning deals.
I looked into this a while back and yeah, Amazon doesnt have a native feature for it yet. If you want a quick fix, Cart To Link is basically exactly what you need. It works well and I have been satisfied with how it handles big orders.
Caught this a day late but I had the same headache building a rig for my brother. Security is always a concern for me, so I spent way too much time researching safety before trying anything. It felt kinda risky at first.