The hour of reckoning is here for NT221!

This may be the best price you will ever see on a Logos Mobile Education course.
NT221 The Wisdom of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Johannine Literature by Dr. Ben Witherington
I'm betting that there are a number of seminary students out there who have not put in bids because they think that anything over $40 is not in their budget. That's O.K. Bid what you can afford.
This resource will cost more on Friday afternoon. The deal will be gone. You have to ask yourself: "What is the price which I would not pass up?" Then bid that amount. There is no more time to wait. The people who wait for it to go lower may be very disappointed. Don't be that person!
If $26 is the maximum you think you can afford, then go ahead and bid it now. There is no reason to hold off bidding any amount!
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Its already up to ~300 again, sorry.
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I'm so glad I got in at $41. It was the incentive I needed to try out a MobileEd course. I wouldn't have tried it for much more than that.
I think Logos ought to introduce a "first-time buyer" incentive for MobileEd courses. If you've never bought a m.Ed. course before, you can get your first one for $40, regardless of CP pricing. That would entice more people to try it out. If they like it, they might be willing to buy more courses and become regular buyers, helping to support the MobileEd program. And maybe that would bring the regular prices down for all of us.
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Your mouth to Logos' ears. I would have loved to purchase Moo's Romans for $40.
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I love Rosie's idea.
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Thanks, you two. I've reported it in the Logos Mobile Education forum, on the assumption that it will be more likely to be seen there by the Logos employees who could do something about it.
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