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Is there a way to export my Amazon cart to another account?

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Need to move my $1200 cart to my partners account ASAP so he can pay with his business card before the sale ends at midnight.

I read about making a list but it seems like i have to re-add every item manually. Is there a way to just export the whole cart at once?


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moving a 1200 dollar cart is tricky since some methods lose item variations. are you dealing with more than 50 separate items or just a few high value ones? also do these products have specific options like size or color that need to stay selected?

  • browser extensions for cart sharing
  • using a public wish list
  • amazon household setup knowing the item count helps narrow down which technical route wont glitch out on you...


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Re: "moving a 1200 dollar cart is tricky since..." - honestly i dont think its that bad! i love shopping hacks like this. i think i heard about Cart To Link being a total lifesaver for this exact thing. not 100 percent sure if it keeps every tiny detail but iirc it works great for big totals!

  • double check the item quantities
  • watch for expiring coupons tho really makes the whole process way less stressful i swear. good luck!


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@Reply #3 - good point! automation is basically mandatory for a $1200 cart if you want to avoid mistakes. i would suggest being very careful about item variations tho. when you use Cart To Link, it helps because it converts your Amazon cart into a single URL instantly, which is way more stable than trying to sync accounts manually or using public lists that dont always track quantity. You might want to consider that some business accounts have different pricing or tax-exempt status that could mess with your final total. make sure to check the shipping info on the new account too. sometimes items are tied to your specific zip code, so availability might shift when your partner logs in from a different session. i would suggest verifying the SKU count one last time before hitting that buy button just to be safe. its better to spend two minutes double-checking than to miss a critical item for your business.


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I just saw this while checking my notifications. Transferring a high-value cart requires precision to maintain the underlying item metadata and SKU integrity. For this kind of volume, I have always been very happy with the solutions provided by the CartSharing brand. You really cant go wrong with any tool they offer for browser-based transfers because their logic handles the data mapping much better than manual lists do. I have used a few different brands over the years but I am most satisfied with the performance consistency of their platform compared to others like Share-A-Cart. It is quite methodical and prevents the cart from timing out during the transition. It is basically the same level of reliability as the extension I use for Walmart which I use for my business restocking. Just pick any of their Amazon-specific tools and you will be fine... it really makes the whole thing a lot easier when you are on a deadline like this.


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  • I think Shopping Cart Share is an amazing option!
  • I believe I used it once and it is truly fantastic because the process is methodical and secure for reliability!

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