This set represents an opportunity to get some good commentaries which are rarely (if ever!) discounted. For example, I haven't seen the Reformed Expository Commentaries on sale, though I've been watching them for 18 months or so. (The only exception is one by Brian Chapell which is 30% off in MM sale).
The total undiscounted price is $1001 and the sale price is 399.99 - just over 60% off for those who haven't any of the volumes.
I own 14 of the 20 volumes and, counting the full price in place of the MM sale price for one volume, the remaining 6 retail at just under $250. My dynamic price is $112.66, making my discount now just under 50%.
It seems that dynamic pricing has actually caused my discount level to drop by around 10%. Is this the way it's meant to work?
Colin.