
Best Buy's website has a ton of filters and they seem to have it work.

Added: You can also click on the Open Orders link. It's dumb :/ I barely even order as much on Amazon anymore, but it seems beyond silly to remove what I would consider is a pretty essential feature. The default is the past 6 months, but if I click on that box I can see my orders all the way back to 1999. So yeah, you can ONLY filter your orders through date and have to go through all your purchases/already delivered items too. So this is not the typical tutorial video, but I thought a video worth of making since this could be useful to many of the people who shop on Amazon and woul. Some theorize people were abusing it and cancelling orders a lot, but not that I'll ever understand what the big brains in corporate thought :/ All I know is that it's annoying, and I'm glad I also keep a text list of my orders. Why they added a feature like that for like the 5 stores across the country, in favor over the other filter (and not just keeping BOTH), who knows. You can also view all orders by clicking on the Orders tab under Your Orders. Dave Johnson/Insider Make sure you have an internet connection Its also possible that if the Amazon app isnt working properly, it might be due to a connectivity issue. they removed it, in favor of a "Local Store Order" filter. You can view open orders by using 'Search Orders' box located on the top-right of the Your Orders page to search for specific orders.

So a few days ago I went to check on my open orders (which I use for release dates/when something will get billed/see WHAT I have on order) when I found out that. and Im a member of the US Amazon preview program. The Amazon Preview Program is done through Amazon Studios rather than Amazon Prime. (Yeah I'm still ranting about this, trying to make some noise so someone notices and adds it back because it's annoying.) 4 66 comments Add a Comment It actually legit.
