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Is there a tool to share Amazon carts without logging in?

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okay so i am in a huge rush because my moms 60th birthday is this weekend and i am the one in charge of getting all the supplies for the party in Nashville. i have like 25 things in my amazon cart right now and i really need to get them ordered tonight so they arrive by friday.

my sister is supposed to be helping me pay but she wants to see everything i picked out first to make sure i didnt get anything too ugly. the problem is she lives in another city and i have no idea how to show her what is in my cart. i tried to find a share button but it just isnt there? i feel like a total idiot but i dont know where to look. i tried copying the web address at the top but when i sent it to her she said it just showed her own empty cart.

i really dont want to give her my email and password to log in as me because my credit card is already saved in there and i just dont feel comfortable with that. i am totally new to using amazon for big stuff like this so maybe i am just university of life style lost. is there some kind of tool or a way to just send her a link so she can see the items without being me? here is what i have so far:

  • gold streamers
  • fancy paper plates
  • a big banner
  • some bulk snacks

is there any easy way to do this without the login stuff? i am really stressed because if i dont order in the next two hours i think the shipping will be too late...


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> i tried to find a share button but it just isnt there? amazon is notoriously bad at this and it drove me nuts when i was trying to coordinate a group trip. i ended up using Share-A-Cart to bridge the gap. are you guys both on desktop or are you doing this on your phones? and does she need to be able to actually edit the cart or just see what you picked out?


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