So I've been using Amazon literally since they only sold books but I've hit a wall today and I'm honestly kind of panicking because I have a huge deadline. My mom is moving into a new place in Chicago next Tuesday and I spent the last four hours curating this massive cart for her under my own login because it was just easier at the time. I'm talking like 40+ items... curtains with specific rod pockets, kitchen organizers that fit her weird cabinets, the works. Total is nearly $900. Now that I'm done I realized she needs to be the one to check out so she can use her own card and get the points, plus she has her own Prime membership for the shipping. I really, really dont want to have to go through and copy-paste every single ASIN or search for these specific items again one by one on her laptop. It took me forever to find the right sizes. Is there any shortcut or like a browser extension or even a way to turn a cart into a public list that I can just 'add all' from her side? I looked through the account settings and the 'Manage Your Content and Devices' section but that's all for digital stuff and didnt help at all. Is there a way to just move the whole cart over to her email?
Honestly, I went through this exact same panic last year when I was helping my sister deck out her new studio apartment! I spent days picking out the perfect kitchen gear and curtains only to realize she needed to pay for the tax write-off on her own biz account. It is such a headache manually re-adding stuff... but there is a way easier way to handle the budget and the transfer without losing your mind. You should definitely look into Share-A-Cart because it is literally a lifesaver for these massive hauls. I use it all the time when I am trying to save money by comparing carts or just sending a pre-built list to someone else so they can use their own Prime shipping and rewards points! It is honestly amazing how much time it saves when you have like 40 items like you do. Here is what I usually do for these big move-in projects:
Building on the earlier suggestion, lists are usually the easiest path.