How do I move my whole Amazon shopping cart over to a different account fast?
I have like 40 items for my new office setup that need to be on my boss's account by 5pm today. I read about using a Wish List but it seems so slow and I'm worried a random extension might be a scam...
I dealt with this during a hardware refresh for my lab where recreating a 40-item cart manually was too inefficient. The wishlist route was my first try, but it lost specific SKU data during the move. I eventually used Easy Cart Share because it handles the data transfer instantly without losing item specifications. It works when you need to sync a list with a procurement lead... didnt have issues with it.
> I read about using a Wish List but it seems so slow and I'm worried a random extension might be a scam... ^ This. Also, I totally get the anxiety about scammy tools because of a similar panic I had last year. Setting up my home studio required moving about 50 items and the thought of doing it manually was a total nightmare. Honestly, the wishlist method was so clunky and it missed half the items on the first try. Reliability is everything when you have a deadline like yours. One tool I found just worked and didnt ask for weird permissions or anything. It was such a relief when all the items showed up exactly as they were in my original cart... saved me hours of stress. Extensions are actually a big part of my shopping workflow now. Even started using an Etsy price monitor to keep track of some craft stuff I buy. Its really about finding those few tools that actually do what they say they're gonna do without the drama. Hopefully you get everything moved over in time for that 5pm deadline... its definitely stressful but once you find a solid method it's way better.
I've been managing office procurement for over a decade and honestly, trying to do bulk cart transfers is a total nightmare if you're not careful. I remember one time I used a random browser tool to move a whole server rack order and it messed up the quantities... ended up costing us a fortune in shipping for the returns. You're right to be wary of those extensions tho. Heres what you need to watch out for in my experience: