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The Amazon Wedding Registry Search Advantage



Do you want help finding the perfect wedding gift for your newly engaged friend or family member?
 
Does your friend have a wish list on Amazon.com but doesn't know what to buy for themselves?
  
Do you have trouble remembering what items are on their list? 

No worries! The Amazon Wedding Registry Search provides an easy way to find that perfect wedding gift. The registry search tool will show you all of the registries that match the name of the person you are searching for. All of these registries are open to public viewing, so anyone can see what items are on them

Here are some helpful tips when using this tool:
 
- Be sure to type in the first and last name of the person you are looking for, this ensures that there is no confusion with other people who may have similar names
- If you know the town where they live, be sure to type it in as well
- Use the event date to limit the results 

Once you find the right registry click on the name and start shopping for the perfect gift






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