My mom notified me of a few problems with our online registries, so I've been trying to fix them. Of interest:
- Kohl's had everything on there doubled, which got really interesting for some of the things we did want more than one of. No, we don't want 16 towel sets (just 8).
- We scanned a microwave at Target but apparently it's one of those "in-store only" items. So when you see CHEFMATE 0.7 CU.FT. 700WATT MIC, CHEFMATE, HLB WHITE, .7 CF on there, what it's actually trying to say is that we wanted a Chefmate 700 Watt 0.7 Cubic Foot microwave. I don't remember the price now unfortunately but it should be in the aisle with all the other microwaves.
- That's the most confusing one, but a whole bunch of the other Target stuff is also "in-store only," which means they don't put prices, pictures, or anything else helpful on there. However! If you go to the store they will print it out for you and you can use it to help you shop.
- I tried to use MyRegistry.com to aggregate things from other stores without registries (like the Apple computer, the Home Depot toolbox, and the cell phone case), but the website is severely under performing my expectations. You can see the gifts but it is impossible to click "view gift" and actually see it (ironically, it works fine when I preview it via my account there). Notice to all you up-and-coming web design people, there is an untapped market waiting for you. At any rate, here are direct links to what I had on there:
- MacBook Pro laptop. This is significantly less expensive from the Apple Education store, but since you have to "verify" to get to it it's impossible to directly link to the product page.
- Tool box from Home Depot. I would like to use this box to hold all of my computer parts and accessories, as they are currently housed in a dilapidated cardboard box.
- Cell phone case. This is available at a number of regular stores, but $24.95 is the absolute maximum I would pay for it. I know Columbia Best Buy would charge customers $35, so avoid that particular store.