leather-guy opened this issue on Sep 29, 2001 ยท 3 posts
leather-guy posted Sat, 29 September 2001 at 9:17 PM
I've got 20 or so Items in my shopping cart. I'd like to thin them out & buy 15 or so, but there are several I'm not ready to buy, yet. Is there a "Wishlist" option to flag a few for later purchase? I have trouble keeping track of what I have & haven't bought, & hate to trust my memory. Also - unrelated question - is there some way I can generate a search-results page with only my purchases on it (pages, actually, as I've bought dozens of items). This way I could print a thumbnailed list of my purchases as a reminder of what I've already got, and a reminder which product pages to revisit to post customer feedback. By the way, I love shopping here more than any sites I've tried! None of the others have figured out that if you keep an on-going shopping cart for your customers, they'll often buy eventually. DAZ, & the other sites, I have to re-flag anything I want when i finally decide to buy, & who can remember what I want from where? I normally visit many sites thru the week, but only buy on weekends, when I have time to download. This site is the best! leather-guy
vette posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 8:53 AM
The wish list is an option that we are working on for this fall :) If you go into the marketplace and go to 'My Purchases download" you can view all your purchses to date and do a screen print if you like. Also, you cannot purchase an item more than once so that will keep you from buying twice :)
AcePyx posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 6:15 AM
Excellent points LG. I would add that I'd like the option to mark objects as "interested" without putting them in my shopping cart. My desires are far greater than my wallet, and some things have to wait months before I get around to buying them, and I often forget stuff once it's no longer current. I'd like to maintain a list of everything that interested me, with no urgent time limit. I constantly use my shopping basket as a to-do list, but it's not ideal because, as you point out, you have to clear everything out to make a single purchase.