![]() Guest checkout is featured, but with this many options it’s easy to miss it. I also like the clutter free checkout, where you can easily access the benefits of creating an account. This form doesn’t just ask for your email though, it even asks for a username (even through you’ve just used your unique email), a password and then it slaps you in the face with a Captcha.Ĭostco presents immediate forced registration, on a rather cluttered checkout page.Ī beautifully succinct guest checkout, also with an added option for ‘express checkout’, which subtly suggests that choosing to register your details, will have its benefits.ĭell offers multiple convenience for checkout, sign in as guest or with any of the listed social profiles. There seems to be a theme developing here where all new customers have to click the same button and go through the same process, with the option to create an account appearing after payment. Ecommerce shopping in the USA so far seems like a very relaxing proposition.īest Buy also has one of the clearest and user-friendly checkout experiences I’ve witnessed. Right from the beginning of the process you can see that creating an account Is optional and will happen after payment.Īnother guest checkout, making three for three so far. ![]() Positioning guest checkout to the left, subtly infers that customer convenience is a priority. The language is also suitably laid back and pressure free: “no worries” and “you can choose”. American Eagle OutfittersĪ guest checkout means we’re off to a flying start. ![]() These checkouts are identical to their US counterparts, so please click on the link above to see my findings. Please note: in the UK version of this article I investigate different sites from the ones featured here, including UK versions of Amazon and Apple.
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