Can You See Who Bought From Your Amazon Registry?

Learn if Amazon registry reveals buyer identities and how it protects surprise gifts.

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Yes, the Amazon registry does tell you if someone bought something. When an item is purchased from your registry, it gets marked as purchased to prevent duplicate gifts. However, you won't see the buyer's name unless they choose to share it. This helps in keeping gift-giving a surprise while ensuring your registry remains up-to-date.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How does the Amazon registry work? The Amazon registry allows users to create lists of desired items for occasions like baby showers, weddings, and more.
  2. Can registry users see who purchased their gifts? No, the registry only shows that an item has been purchased, but the buyer's name is only revealed if they choose to share it.
  3. What happens if someone buys a duplicate gift from my registry? Amazon marks the item as purchased to prevent duplicates, ensuring that your registry remains updated.
  4. Is it possible to track gifts received from my Amazon registry? Yes, you can see which items have been purchased, but not who bought them unless they opt to share their identity.