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Old 01-06-2017, 12:31 AM   #787
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
It does me. If I click on one I own, it says you bought this on date.
So what webpage are you talking about?
No, it doesn't show up on the search page.
You linked a search page not a product page.
But the actual book page it does every time.
Yes, it is on the webpage. My apologies, I wasn't thinking straight. Maybe it was from looking at several items at Christianbook a little while ago, where they definitely don't let you know on the product's webpage. What I do to find out--it seems to be the fastest way--is to click on "buy," and then the next webpage (if you're logged in, if not it's the third webpage) will tell you if you've already purchased the item. Or I could blame it on the cup of espresso that I had about an hour ago. I'm wired.

But it would be really nice if Amazon let you know on the search returns webpage. I'm sure that there's a way, technically, that it can be done.

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