As is my typical buying strategy, on 10/10 I ordered Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican packages allowing the sales person to load them in whatever order gave the best discount. Today I discover some of my Anglican resources are not owned ... they are in a base package I bought but I don't own them. Apparently, the fact that they are not included in Verbum overrides my purchase of them in the Anglican package. [Note I have not looked for similar problems with other resources, I know there is at least a media file associated with these.]
Note: I believe these to be a side effect of having a difference between the Verbum features package and the Logos features package. In the past, if you owned one, you owned both; this cycle, if you owned the Verbum feature package, you did not own the Logos feature package and should have paid the dynamic pricing difference unless you requested to purchase the library only package.

This is an example of thinking of a wall rather than a continuum between those who primarily use Logos and those who primarily use Verbum that keeps several features underdeveloped and a swath of Protestants underserved. As an MVP, I carefully use both. Please give me, and everyone else in a similar position, the resources we bought or had every reason to believe we bought. As a company, you should have long since outgrown this myopia.