I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
"Not gonna lie; I kind of keep expecting you to post one day that you threw down on someone who clearly had no idea that today was NOT THEIR DAY." ~dontcallmeshirley
I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
I think so. I'm about to order and I'll let you know.
I'll probably go in and add duplicates of the gift cards.
I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
Some are listed as multiple quantities, but yes, when I tried to buy the toilet paper, it showed someone else may have beaten me to it and it asked me if I wanted to continue, even if it would result in multiples.
Something tells me this list is going to need to be added to.
I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
Some are listed as multiple quantities, but yes, when I tried to buy the toilet paper, it showed someone else may have beaten me to it and it asked me if I wanted to continue, even if it would result in multiples.
Something tells me this list is going to need to be added to.
I'm trying. In true Karma fashion she's precious and won't ask for much. But PM me ideas if you have them. I'm sure she'll appreciate surprises.
I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
I'm thinking yes because there are a few things gone from it between when I first opened the link/looked at it and then signing in to amazon.
I am not that familiar with Amazon wish lists. It will drop off the things that are purchased, yes? So there won't be duplicates of things that don't need duplication? (I imagine more than one pizza gift card would be welcome, for example)
I'm thinking yes because there are a few things gone from it between when I first opened the link/looked at it and then signing in to amazon.
I noticed some things drop off, too. I imagine she will probably still get dupes though. So many people buying at the same time! I know I don't really go here, but my heart just breaks for her right now.
"Not gonna lie; I kind of keep expecting you to post one day that you threw down on someone who clearly had no idea that today was NOT THEIR DAY." ~dontcallmeshirley
I looked through the list, picked what I wanted to order and completed ordering. I think it took total 5 minutes and I that included updating my credit card info.
I looked through the list, picked what I wanted to order and completed ordering. I think it took total 5 minutes and I that included updating my credit card info.
Thanks for doing this.
Yes, that was the link that I saw as well. It also looks like the item I bought dropped off the list.
Potentially stupid question, but how old is her son? I'm thinking 5-6? I was thinking of adding a small something for him to give him an independent play type thing. Please tell me if that's a bad idea though, I definitely don't want to be in the wrong.