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Is there an easy way to move an Amazon cart between accounts?

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Im panicking because my new job starts Monday and I have about 20 items in my personal Amazon cart for my office setup. I need to move them to a business account so my boss can pay for it with the $800 stipend they gave me.

I read about Amazon Household but that seems to be for sharing Prime shipping not actual carts and some people mentioned random extensions but those look sketchy. I really dont want to manually search for every single cable and monitor stand again because it took forever. Is there an easy way to just move the whole cart at once?


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I totally get the panic! I went through this exact mess last month with a big order. I found Cart To Link and honestly its amazing. It turns your whole cart into one link you can just open in your business account to checkout. Saved me hours of searching for random cables and stands again, i love it so much!


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Checking in late but be careful with random browser extensions. I once had one scrape my data and it was a nightmare. The official Wish List route is safer but way too slow for a big office setup... takes forever to re-add. I usually find that amazon cart share methods work best because they bridge that gap without the manual labor, though I always double-check the final total before hitting buy.


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Ugh catching up on this thread and I totally feel that frustration. Honestly, it is so exhausting that Amazon still makes this so difficult in 2024... I've spent literal hours of my life re-adding items because of their weird account walls and it's just soul-crushing. Ngl I'm mostly satisfied with my setup now but the initial headache is real. One thing I'd definitely watch out for tho is relying on those universal wishlist sites. Half the time they dont capture the specific sellers or colors you picked, and nothing is worse than having your boss order the wrong version of a peripheral. It is a total trap. Also, keep a super close eye on the taxes and shipping if you're cutting it close to that $800 limit. If you go even a dollar over, some corporate cards just decline and you're back to square one. Such a mess.


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