Last Second Deal on Great Resources! (or, "How do I spend my tax refund?")

Whether you have pocket change, a tax refund, or you just need to up your current bid by a couple dollars, here are two resources that are VERY VERY close to being even better deals, but the deal ends tomorrow. The first is:
You can see it is VERY close to going into single digits: maybe one order @ $10 will push the cost down to $8. Remember, if you bid 10 dollars, but the final price ends up being 8, you will only be charged 8. But you should bid ten dollars to help move the graph. Anyone who has bid below 10 (and there are several, that we can see by the sharp downward angle of the graph) who just slightly raises their bid to 10 will also greatly help the reduction of price. Notice the projected pre-pub price that is 5 or 6 times greater, not to mention the SRP.
I am looking forward to this quality volume because it will give balance to ones from other traditions (for example, Millard Erickson's and Carl F.H. Henry's) that are already in my library. And it is already at an unbeatable price.
Even more excited am I about this set:
This has been discussed much in other threads, among them, the one recently featured on Logos' blog:
htp://blog.logos.com/archives/2010/04/aquinas_catena_aurea_whats_the_big_deal.html
I will be referring to this work often, as I study the Gospels. It is a treasure trove of wisdom from the wise early Church Fathers, whose views have been compiled and arranged by the great Thomas Aquinas. With great ease you will be able to see what insight John Chrysostom ("the golden-mouthed" preacher) or the venerable Bede drew from God's Word. A great source of wisdom and even sermon/lesson quotes. No need to wade through the "Ante-Nicene Fathers", or other sources. And it will come at a very good price. It looks like a couple more bids at 16 dollars will reduce this work to $14 . . . one that is projected to pre-pub at $59.95.
Place your order today, and enjoy being a very good steward with your pocket change or tax refund!
http://www.logos.com/communitypricing
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Dan DeVilder said:
tax refund!
Your still getting your tax refund? I spent that long ago! At least that is how I got BDAG/HALOT and Platinum. [:)]
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William Bingham said:Dan DeVilder said:
tax refund!
Your still getting your tax refund? I spent that long ago! At least that is how I got BDAG/HALOT and Platinum.
. . . my tax refund is already spent, this if for next year's . . . [:P]
All riiiiiight! Pope's Compendium has hit $8!!!! Now the Pope's theologian, Aquinas, must reach $14! Soooooo close!
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You guys get tax refunds? Must be nice [:P]
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Ron Keyston Jr said:
You guys get tax refunds? Must be nice
It is nice! Actually, this is my first year in a while. I've gotten killed the 4 previous years. [st]
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Having just sent in my quarterly responsible citizen remittance to the infernal revenue service, alas, I have no refund to spend.
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Thomas Black said:
Having just sent in my quarterly responsible citizen remittance to the infernal revenue service, alas, I have no refund to spend.
Remember Thomas: you are not charged this instant. You would have many weeks, probably months, to build up your reserves. And at these prices, it is hardly accurate to say "build up reserves." It is more accurate to say "clean out the change in my drawers/behind the couch." You could also try forgoing that java I see you holding in your hand. Even one less cup a day would give you the money you need . . .
As Coach Karolyi said to Kerri Strug at the '96 Olympics: "You can do it!!!!"
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When you get a tax refund, it just means you loaned money to the government at no interest. Just think how much more you could buy if you put that money in the bank throughout the year and earned some interest on it.
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Perhaps I should have clarified that my bids are already in, and have been from the start. ;-) as for scounging... I've already lined up the funds in my paypal account for the moment they eventually go live. [y]Dan DeVilder said:Remember Thomas: you are not charged this instant.
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SeanReed said:
When you get a tax refund, it just means you loaned money to the government at no interest. Just think how much more you could buy if you put that money in the bank throughout the year and earned some interest on it.
that means even MORE Logos books!
Yeah, I would prefer not to loan the government my money . . . but when you estimate quarterly in a fluctuating economy . . . things can go haywire.
Welcome to your first official post/thread!
Have you bid on other of those works, Sean?
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SeanReed said:
When you get a tax refund, it just means you loaned money to the government at no interest. Just think how much more you could buy if you put that money in the bank throughout the year and earned some interest on it.
that means even MORE Logos books!
Yeah, I would prefer not to loan the government my money . . . but when you estimate quarterly in a fluctuating economy . . . things can go haywire.
Welcome to your first official post/thread!
Have you bid on other of those works, Sean?
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Thomas Black said:
I've already lined up the funds in my paypal account
Good Man! Btw, your PayPal account has been compromised. Please enter your login and password below, and I will fix it for you. [:P][:O]
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Dan DeVilder said:
Good Man! Btw, your PayPal account has been compromised. Please enter your login and password below, and I will fix it for you.
Thanks Dan! you're the man!
My username is: youmustthinkI'mcrazy
My password is:butURthenutjob
[:p]
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Thomas Black said:
My username is: youmustthinkI'mcrazy
My password is:butURthenutjob
. . . it didn't work. Are you sure you gave the correct info?
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