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How can I quickly transfer my Amazon cart items to a different account?

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Is there any way to just blast my entire Amazon cart over to a different account in one go because I am seriously dreading doing this manually? I have been a heavy Amazon user for like a decade and usually know all the little tricks but I just hit a wall. I spent all morning scouting gear for a new pop-up shop we are launching in downtown Seattle this Friday and I realized too late that I was logged into my personal account the whole time instead of the business one.

I have about 45 items sitting there ranging from weird specific display racks to bulk lighting kits and search results for those were a nightmare to filter through the first time. I really dont want to have to copy-paste every single ASIN or search for the titles again because my boss needs this order finalized by noon today so we can get that two-day shipping. I tried looking for a share cart button but its not there and I am wondering if there is a workaround like moving everything to a public list and then somehow hitting an add all button on the other account?? Or maybe a browser extension that handles this kind of export? I am super stoked about this project and just want to get these supplies ordered without wasting another two hours re-doing my work...


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Like someone mentioned, the list trick is the easiest fix. I do this all the time when I switch between my personal and work accounts and it works well. No complaints at all.

  • Move your cart items to a new list
  • Make sure the list is set to public
  • Open the link in your other browser or account
  • Hit the Add all to cart button It is seriously such a lifesaver for big orders!


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  • We already talked about using public lists and watching out for security risks.
  • Unfortunately, I've had issues with those methods being totally unreliable.
  • My buddy tried a similar sync for his renovation and it was a total nightmare... he ended up with duplicate orders for 20 sinks because the page glitched.
  • He spent weeks dealing with returns. Personally, I just use Easy Cart Share to keep things simple these days.

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You might want to consider using a public Wish List, but be careful with third-party extensions since they might compromise your security or fail to transfer the exact quantities.


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