There needs to be an "Empty Cart" command

I filled up my cart with nearly 200 items, just to see what the total would be if I bought them separately vs. buying them through the 2010 Master Collection sale. Now that I've ordered the MC through my sales rep I'm having to go through laboriously and delete those 200 items from my cart one by one. What a pain. There needs to be a single button we could click on (with a confirmation, of course) to empty the entire cart at once.
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I agree - they definitely need this feature.
If you're using Firefox, you can selectively delete cookies to individual sites. As we'd both understand from our recent discussion, that should effectively empty your cart. Don't know if IE8, Safari, and/or Chrome have that capability.
Donnie
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just encountered that last week. whooops!
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Donnie Hale said:
Don't know if IE8, Safari, and/or Chrome have that capability.
Safari (on a Mac) has a Show Cookies button in Preferences. The Logos Shopping Cart is called LogosXCart. I haven't tried, but that should work. Safari on Windows should be similar.
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Rosie Perera said:
There needs to be a single button we could click on (with a confirmation, of course) to empty the entire cart at once.
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I just confirmed that deleting only the 1 cookie (for logos.com, cookie named "LogosXCart") will effectively empty the shopping cart. I was maintaining a duplicate of a cart on a 2nd PC and purchased the cart on the 1st PC. So it was a good time to test this.
FYI...
Donnie
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Rosie Perera said:
I filled up my cart with nearly 200 items, just to see what the total would be if I bought them separately vs. buying them through the 2010 Master Collection sale. Now that I've ordered the MC through my sales rep I'm having to go through laboriously and delete those 200 items from my cart one by one. What a pain. There needs to be a single button we could click on (with a confirmation, of course) to empty the entire cart at once.
But why would we want to encourage you to not take the easier approach of just proceeding through checkout with all of it? ;-)
This is a good idea, and we'll see if we can work it into a future release.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Ryan Riley said:
But why would we want to encourage you to not take the easier approach of just proceeding through checkout with all of it? ;-)
With that approach in mind, wouldn't the simplest method be relabeling one of the "Confirm" buttons to "Empty Cart"? It both removes all the "extra" items from your cart and builds your library at the same time!
David
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David Ladiges said:Ryan Riley said:
But why would we want to encourage you to not take the easier approach of just proceeding through checkout with all of it? ;-)
With that approach in mind, wouldn't the simplest method be relabeling one of the "Confirm" buttons to "Empty Cart"? It both removes all the "extra" items from your cart and builds your library at the same time!
David
Har Har Har. You wouldn't want Rosie to double-buy 200 resources would you? [;)]
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David Ladiges said:
With that approach in mind, wouldn't the simplest method be relabeling one of the "Confirm" buttons to "Empty Cart"? It both removes all the "extra" items from your cart and builds your library at the same time!
Well, I could do this and then apply for a refund! [:D] That would empty my cart, and Logos could use B of A's money for a few days. Of course, multiple CC transaction charges would make the interest rate rather high. [8-|]
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