Look I'm kind of in a bind right now and need a quick fix. I'm at the local library because my laptop charger fried this morning and I've got about 15 items in an Amazon cart that I need my manager to buy for our office event this weekend. The deadline for the budget is like two hours away and I really dont want to log into my personal Amazon account on this public computer because it has all my saved credit cards and home address and stuff. I saw online that there are browser extensions like Share-A-Cart but I cant install stuff on these library machines. I also read that you can turn a cart into a Wish List but again that requires me to sign in first to save it to an account.
Is there any way at all to just generate a link or a temporary list of what I've currently got sitting in this guest cart?
I tried just copying the URL of the cart page but obviously that just shows an empty cart when I emailed it to myself. I'm getting really stressed because the total is around $400 and I don't want to have to manually type out every single product name and price into an email... is there a workaround for this?
Like someone mentioned, those library computers are a nightmare for privacy. I actually tried that PDF trick once for a big project and it was honestly such a disappointment... the formatting got all messed up and my manager couldnt even see the full product descriptions. It looked really unprofessional and I ended up having to redo the whole list anyway. Ive tried a lot of these workarounds but most of them just arent as reliable as they should be. People keep suggesting the save page route but its just not as good as expected when youre on a deadline. Personally, Id just go with Cart to Link for this. You cant really go wrong with their site. Its much safer and way less of a headache than trying to fix a broken PDF or risking your password on a public terminal. Just use any of the web tools on there and youll be set.