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By Morten
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#1535539
Strikes me as a bit of a hazard with these. Yesterday, you realise that the catfood is running low so you press it. Today, the other half feeds the cat and notices the same, so presses it again, In the meantime the kids think it's great fun to press these buttons randomly anyway... kitty will probably not go hungry.
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By Nick T
#1535546
Multiple Orders Setting
By default, your Dash Button does not allow new orders until your current order arrives. However, you can allow multiple orders so that you don't need to wait for your order to arrive.

To allow multiple orders:
Open the Amazon Shopping app on your phone.
Tap the Menu icon and then tap Your Account.
Under the Dash Devices section, select Manage devices.
Select the product tied to your Dash Button.
Turn on the Allow multiple orders switch.


;)
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By Paul_Sengupta
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#1535559
JonathanB wrote:Not to mention that just after it has been delivered, said cat will then decide that they don't like that type of food anymore...


Sounds like my mother.