Mattillo:When does the Logos 7 fundamentals code expire? Do I have time to give it away?
If at all, sometime after 2018.
"The saints are the true interpreters of Holy Scripture. The meaning of a given passage of the Bible becomes most intelligible in those human beings who have been totally transfixed by it and have lived it out." - Pope Benedict XVI
Still waiting for this too
The code not came!!! Very sad for me. I have Logos 8 Bronze, but the email not came
Josh Hunt: Still waiting for this.
Still waiting for this.
Have you received it?
Angel Erazo: The code not came!!! Very sad for me. I have Logos 8 Bronze, but the email not came
If you have not received your code please feel free to reach out to customer service.
Does this also apply to first time Verbum purchases?
Welcome to the forums, Ken.
Ken S CT: Does this also apply to first time Verbum purchases?
Yes, it does. See https://community.logos.com/forums/t/176845.aspx
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
Mattillo asks a great question to which I have not see an official answer from Faithlife. I recently made a post with this same question (I did not know that this question had already been asked), and it would be great to get an answer to our question.
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RE: "Nothing dishonest. You just have to approach the web site as a person who has not purchased Logos before."I'm logged in and there is an ad at the top of the forum saying "Save an extra $100 on Logos 8 through 12/31. No "first base package" fine print.
Sorry, that's dishonest.
gil4: I'm logged in and there is an ad at the top of the forum saying "Save an extra $100 on Logos 8 through 12/31. No "first base package" fine print. Sorry, that's dishonest.
I'm logged in and there is an ad at the top of the forum saying "Save an extra $100 on Logos 8 through 12/31. No "first base package" fine print.
The same banner is below your post. I have also received two emails today which say "There are only days left. Buy Logos 8 before the end of the year and you’ll get an extra $100 off.". No disclaimers.
I think this is disgraceful. A new low for Logos
Not to be greedy guts, but I wonder if I could get a second gift for a second friend who wants one.
David Carter: gil4: I'm logged in and there is an ad at the top of the forum saying "Save an extra $100 on Logos 8 through 12/31. No "first base package" fine print. Sorry, that's dishonest. The same banner is below your post. I have also received two emails today which say "There are only days left. Buy Logos 8 before the end of the year and you’ll get an extra $100 off.". No disclaimers. I think this is disgraceful. A new low for Logos
This is nothing new. I remember a special promotion that Logos offered for owners of Logos 6 or 7 who had not upgraded.
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gil4: RE: "Nothing dishonest. You just have to approach the web site as a person who has not purchased Logos before."I'm logged in and there is an ad at the top of the forum saying "Save an extra $100 on Logos 8 through 12/31. No "first base package" fine print. Sorry, that's dishonest.
look at the bottom line...
I'm not sure where you saw that (on their blog?), but that ad I posted is all over the place (including at the bottom of the page here as I type) and it has no fine print and no link to fine print. When I click on it, there are no further details, just a bunch of unrelated specials.
Posting an ad all over the place (on my home page, at the top of the forum, at the bottom of every page in the forum, on my Faithlife page, and several other locations) with no asterisk, no note, and no disclaimer is sloppy. Doing it after there have already been complaints about other, similar ads is dishonest. Waiving it off with an "oh, there's a note on our blog" isn't good enough.
gil4:that ad I posted is all over the place (including at the bottom of the page here as I type) and it has no fine print
Banner ads generally don’t contain fine print within the ad.
The intent of a banner ad is to get people to click through it (incidentally generating ad revenue), visiting the company’s site (to then hopefully buy their product). Any disclaimer within a banner ad would stop some percentage of people from clicking through the ad, hindering page visits, and (ad and) product revenue.
I don’t think it is dishonest to not include fine print in the banner ad.
gil4: When I click on it, there are no further details, just a bunch of unrelated specials.
When I click on it, there are no further details, just a bunch of unrelated specials.
Faithlife has chosen not to show the details (or fine print) to existing customers (who are not eligible for the extra $100 savings offer).
Confusing? Probably. Dishonest? Probably not.
There are other Christmas specials that existing customers can take advantage of, as you mentioned. Can’t we be cheerful about that? Peace on earth, good will to Faithlife employees?
PetahChristian: Banner ads generally don’t contain fine print within the ad. The intent of a banner ad is to get people to click through it (incidentally generating ad revenue), visiting the company’s site (to then hopefully buy their product). Any disclaimer within a banner ad would stop some percentage of people from clicking through the ad, hindering page visits, and (ad and) product revenue. I don’t think it is dishonest to not include fine print in the banner ad.
If there is fine print, there needs to be an indication of the fact. Generating revenue from clicks on these ads (on the homepage of users they know are ineligible) is just as dishonest as the ads themselves. (I must have clicked on the ads two dozen times trying to figure out how to get the special before I came to the forum to try to get answers.)
PetahChristian: There are other Christmas specials that existing customers can take advantage of, as you mentioned. Can’t we be cheerful about that? Peace on earth, good will to Faithlife employees?
The term for running one ad, then telling the customer it's not available but we have these other (inferior) specials instead, is bait and switch.
gil4, I agree ... at any normal retailer, they well know the rules. Our company did.
I tried a clik-thru .. my browser nailed them.
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
GaoLu: Not to be greedy guts, but I wonder if I could get a second gift for a second friend who wants one.
GaoLu, is there a way for me to send you a private message?
Thanks Faithlife, I was able to give Fundamentals to a friend of mine and I am forever grateful. So is he. Thank you very much.