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Have you thought about using the mobile app? That might streamline the
process though even the app displays product suggestions.

Thanks,
Dan

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<[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Amazon Add to Cart Button

Sherry

This isn't new; it's been around for years.
Generally, I use Jaws' search feature and search for the string

add to cart.

At times, Sherry, it can be a bit confusing; and, at worst, just add all 3
items and then delete them from the cart prior to placing the order.

I use the search string

delete

and

proceed to Check

for finding the items to delete and then going to the chec out area.

Right now, Amazon needs sales; and showing customers more items ehlps bring
this about to some degree.
It's no different than a sighted customer walking through a store and
dropping items into a shopping cart when walking by something.
Happens all the time when my wife and I go shopping and she sees something
and either throws it into the cart or mentions it to me that they might have
something that I want.
No reason that the online shopping experience ought to be different.
One certainly needs to be careful, of course, that they end up buying what
they really want <smile>!!


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