Logging in to Autogeek.net Store

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Not that it is a big deal, but logging in to the store (not the forum) is a rather slow process for me (on different computers with different ISP's).

It looks like there is a redirect that happens when you login, and that takes some time (we are talking seconds here). Then it just has a little bit of wait pulling up the page after that.

In this high tech world of click and instant go, 15 seconds feels like an eternity!
Like I said, don't really matter if it ever gets fixed, but it would be nice just to login and instantly be able to see your wishlist, etc. Opening the wishlist itself seems to have gotten faster for me (don't know if anything changed or not), so that's cool.

If you never say anything, people can't know what you're thinking.

Edit: Also just noticed (guess I never payed attention before) that when you add an item from your wishlist to your shopping cart, then click "Continue Shopping" it takes you back to the screen you logged in at, and Loga you out. So if you want to add another item from your wishlist, you have to log back in (and wait) and go to your wishlist, add the item, and repeat the process.
Very slow process when you are adding several items from your wishlist.

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All that said...
It is so gratifying spending money on car care products!

Can't wait to wax the truck this weekend (I hope) with something I just ordered.

DLB
 
I'm with you on this one DLB. I've had success with the following:

When shopping and find something, add it to your wishlist, (if you are accepting cookies) try adding /wishlist.html after autogeek.net in the address bar. Then bookmark it so that you don't have to continue typing it in the address bar.

autogeek.net/wishlist.html

Seems like a hassle but I'm used to it at this point!
 
I'm with you on this one DLB. I've had success with the following:

When shopping and find something, add it to your wishlist, (if you are accepting cookies) try adding /wishlist.html after autogeek.net in the address bar. Then bookmark it so that you don't have to continue typing it in the address bar.

autogeek.net/wishlist.html

Seems like a hassle but I'm used to it at this point!
Just now the workaround I used was:
Once I logged in and saw the "View My Wishlist" button I just middle-clicked it several times to open up about 4 new tabs of it. That way you can add items without having to go back, just go to the next one.

DLB
 
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