Any way to QUICKLY compare what new resources I would be getting with a new bundle?

Aaron W
Aaron W Member Posts: 84 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I see this Reformation Bundle and I've already got a massive amount of these commentaries, but I'd like to know (quickly, without having to go one-by-one through my library) what I'll actually be getting.

The dynamic pricing obviously knows what I've already got...so why isn't there an easy button to click on to see what this calculation includes?

Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,149

    I don't believe that there is an easy way to do this yourself. I think the best way is to call Customer Service.

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  • Aaron W
    Aaron W Member Posts: 84 ✭✭

    Yea...I did a search after I posted this and found that others are having the same question.

    I emailed sales to see if they could get me a "new to me" list.

    This seems like a no-brainer to me, to have this function integrated into the web page.  They already have dynamic pricing and won't let me "add to cart" resources that I already have.  The feature is already there for base packages.  Just seems like a quick fix to me.

    Come on, Logos, don't let me down!

  • Kevin A Lewis
    Kevin A Lewis Member Posts: 758 ✭✭

    "Just seems like a quick fix to me"

    Working in IT myself - I know that what is quick to describe and quick to see the benefit to all parties - is rarely as easy as it first seems.

    But yes I think they should get on with providing it.

    Shalom.

  • Aaron W
    Aaron W Member Posts: 84 ✭✭

    The basic information is clearly already there.  They have a floating window that shows that the resources I already have are discounted.  How could they have that information without having the actual information? 

    I'm not trying to nitpick, but they already have this exact feature with "package" purchases, which are really no different than bundles, anyways. In fact it could be argued that the Reformed Commentary Bundle is just a stripped down "package."

    Not trying to argue.  Just hoping that Logos responds.  It seems like folks have pointed this out in the past with no results. And it may be costing them money.

    Aaron.

  • Kevin A Lewis
    Kevin A Lewis Member Posts: 758 ✭✭

    Question then is - why haven't they already done it if it is that straightforward.?

    Is there some deep plot?

    Shalom