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Wish list WordPress functionality allows potential buyers to create personalized collections of products they like or want to possess and save them to their user account. This feature signifies a customer’s interest in certain products without an immediate intent to purchase. For instance, when customers are considering a product, but they’re not ready to buy it, wish list functionality will help them create a list of the products they like so they can make a purchase in the future. Also, if their preferred color or size is out of stock, they may want to save it in a wish list so they can purchase it once it’s restocked.

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