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Originally Posted by shallot.
I've read two different things about the multi tab method and the cart.
Can you use the cart in two different tabs?
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No... but you CAN do a shopping cart in multiple browers! That's what I did with 9 books per shopping cart (so 9 codes), then 2 different browsers on my computer and 2 different browsers on my tablet. could have done all on one or the other, but logistically, this was easier. i did all the steps except the last step of the transaction, on each browser, then pressed all the buttons at the end in a rush, before any had gone through. ...
The only bad side is i didn't get a receipt email from the last two that went through, so no way of knowing the transaction details/numbers for those books, but they arrived in my library anyway*
*Note: this is not true of 3 books where i did get a receipt for that shopping cart and 3 other books where i didn't get a receipt from the shopping cart. These were all previously in My Previews, but had been deleted before I bought them. I've had this happen on two or more other occasions with books which i first previewed, so has nothing to do with the multi coupon, multi cart thing. anyway, fortunately the girl i got at kobo knew what she was doing and simply looked at THEIR records of my transactions and found the books and added them to my library without as any issues. The time immediately before this time, i had issues with previously previewed books, but were simple buys where i had the receipts, the lady asked me many details she didn't need, including the receipt numbers, which is only located in the emails. As i said, i had the numbers, so it wasn't an issue, but i could see it possibly being an issue, if they demand that information. in which case, i would have said i didn't have them in front of me and asked to call back, and hopefully got one of the more competent ones. As It was, she messed it up and they only shows up in my library instead of both my library and my purchases, like every other time I've had to do it.
Interestingly, the competent ones who didn't ask the transaction number, all sounded foreign, the annoying one who did ask and messed it up was definitely Canadian.