The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Revelation
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I'm thankful for the 14 free volumes from this series that I've received over the past 3 years -
Yes thank you! I'm thankful for the 14 free volumes from this series that I've received over the past 3 years -
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Hi Bruce; Is there an easy way to know which volumes you got free, which ones you purchased for $0.99, and which ones at some other price?
I have some that were free, some that I purchased for $0.99, and some for $1.99, but at this point, I forgot which was which.
Hi Bruce; Is there an easy way to know which volumes you got free, which ones you purchased for $0.99, and which ones at some other price? I have some that were free, some that I purchased for $0.99, and some for $1.99, but at this point, I forgot which was which.
I wondered the same thing since I have 17 of those titles in my library.
Click on your name in the upper right hand of your Logos.com page.
Click on Orders/Order History.
I put in Wiersbe in the search box and it listed my order history of Wiersbe showing the price paid.
Hi Bruce; Is there an easy way to know which volumes you got free, which ones you purchased for $0.99, and which ones at some other price? I have some that were free, some that I purchased for $0.99, and some for $1.99, but at this point, I forgot which was which. I wondered the same thing since I have 17 of those titles in my library. Click on your name in the upper right hand of your Logos.com page. Click on Orders/Order History. I put in Wiersbe in the search box and it listed my order history of Wiersbe showing the price paid.
Thanks Edwin; That did it, and was easy enough. [:D]
I don't know how many times I looked at that page and my eyes just moved past that find box.
Is there an easy way to know which volumes you got free, which ones you purchased for $0.99, and which ones at some other price?
You can look at your order history but I find the easiest way is to tag them as they are received.
Is there an easy way to know which volumes you got free, which ones you purchased for $0.99, and which ones at some other price? You can look at your order history but I find the easiest way is to tag them as they are received.
Thanks Bruce; That's an excellent method, that would have worked best if I started several years ago. [:)]
Edit: I may take on that massive project one day.
The 14 volumes Bruce has listed are all that have ever been free. I have the exact same ones, and never paid $0.99 or $1.99 for those.
Let's see how many years (or decades) to complete that series by just going for the free ones... [:D]
The 14 volumes Bruce has listed are all that have ever been free. I have the exact same ones, and never paid $0.99 or $1.99 for those. Let's see how many years (or decades) to complete that series by just going for the free ones...
Let's see how many years (or decades) to complete that series by just going for the free ones...
The 14 are the ones I got for free. I have some others that I have paid $0.99. They are often on sale for free or $0.99. My maximum I will pay is $1.99.
If you go to your Order History, you can select everything under Orders and paste it into Excel to manipulate any way you want.
This is an easy way to see what you got for free as well as to gather a boat load of other useful information about purchases.
If you don't just figure it out, I can make a some screenshots.
If you go to your Order History, you can select everything under Orders and paste it into Excel to manipulate any way you want. This is an easy way to see what you got for free as well as to gather a boat load of other useful information about purchases. If you don't just figure it out, I can make a some screenshots.
Thanks Gao; Excel has a nice script for designating the fields (once pasted). My curiosity was how to determine which volumes I actually purchased for free, and which ones I purchased for some amount of money. The search field on the order page solved the issue. I overlooked that field on the order page.