MarkBarbieri
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I'd change your email account and then place the order. Change it back after you receive the gift.
also, can you change the email settings on Amazon?
Receive is the operative word -- they'll send a shipping confirmation.
I would set up your own Amazon account and share it with your Corporate account: My DH and I have separate accounts on Amazon, but use the same Prime account.
More info here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custo...primeland_manage_share?nodeId=200444180#share
I meant just in case there's a problem with the order after its shipped, they will also send email confirmations regarding the return process. My point was after the item is been received the email address can be changed back to what it was.

I think that I'm getting a Kindle for Christmas because I keep seeing emails on our home computer that say something like "Just for Your New Kindle" in the subject line. That's smart of you to be thinking ahead to hide the evidence.![]()
Will you act surprised?I understood what you'd meant -- wanted to emphasize to the OP not to change it back right away when the order confirmation email is received (which is what I would probably have done).
OP's wife (if she's crafty enough) will also be able to see the order in order history, so I still think the best bet would be to have separate Amazon accounts and share the Prime account.
I understood what you'd meant -- wanted to emphasize to the OP not to change it back right away when the order confirmation email is received (which is what I would probably have done).
OP's wife (if she's crafty enough) will also be able to see the order in order history, so I still think the best bet would be to have separate Amazon accounts and share the Prime account.
I'd like to order something for my wife for Christmas from Amazon, but if I do, she'll see the confirmation e-mails they send. Any idea how to order something on my Amazon account (and using my Prime account) but with the confirmation e-mails sent to a different account?
The e-mail address is one that we share for commercial activity. It goes to both of our computers, our laptop, and our phones. I don't want to set up a new account, because I want to use Prime for the shipping.

I'm pretty sure there is a section in the "manage your prime account" that allows you to add other people in your family to your prime account.
Make a separate Amazon account and then go into your main account and add the new account to the Prime section.
If your wife does this as well, you can then order presents for each other from now on without having to worry about the surprise being ruined.
A lot of times, in life, we have to make choices.
If it's non-negotiable that you must use THIS account that you share with your wife to order her gift, well, she may stumble across an email ruining the surprise.
You could set up another account she doesn't have access to, and she will not be aware of these emails that may ruin her surprise.
Asking for suggestions then listing the reasons you can't do it any other way is kind of pointless.