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How can I share my Amazon cart for someone else to pay?

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My sister is finally buying me some art supplies for my dorm and Im so stoked! I have about $150 of stuff ready in my cart right now.

I read about wish lists but it seems slow and the household thing looks too complicated for a one-time thing. How do I just share the cart so she can pay?


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Unfortunately, Amazon is still kind of stuck in the dark ages with this. I had a really frustrating experience last year when I was trying to get a friend to help me out with some gear for my studio. I thought for sure there would be a simple button to just send the whole cart over, but nope... it just isnt there. I spent forever looking for it, and it was so disappointing to realize how clunky the whole process is. I tried the wishlist route because thats what everyone tells you to do, but it was honestly such a letdown. I had about twenty different specific items lined up, and the moment I moved them to a list, some of the shipping options changed and a few things just straight up disappeared. It was a total mess. I ended up having to sit down with them and manually re-add everything to their cart while looking at mine on a different screen. It felt so primitive and honestly took the excitement out of the whole thing. Even when I tried one of those third-party cart sharing tools, it was not as good as expected and basically just made my browser lag out. Its super annoying because you just want to get your stuff and start creating, but instead you have to jump through all these hoops. Honestly, the easiest way is usually just letting them log in on your device or sending a massive list of links, even though that feels like a chore... it saves so much headache compared to the official alternatives that never seem to work right for me.


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