One-time use coupon

I don't understand why Logos make certain coupons one time use only. The latest example being the 15% off a $50 purchase.
What's the harm in encouraging us to make additional purchases.
Equally why introduce more sales 3 days after making the coupon available, after we've perhaps already used the coupon? I'm not sure if you can "add" to an order where you've already used the coupon. I don't think they allow it. The latest NIC is very appealing, but given I have used my 15% coupon, I'll limit myself to just one purchase, but had I been able to add to my order on the 1st of the month or place a new order, I would consider purchasing more resources.
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If you place the order over the phone and explain the situation, they may make an exception. I know they have done so for me. The other option would be to force them over the phone to return the coupon order and include the old purchase with the new one, because if you return the coupon order, the coupon is no longer used.
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"Force"? Always optimistic! I have trouble enoiigh understanding them.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Hah. I just mean you have the right to return a product within 30 days. Personally, I'm holding on to the coupon for a bit to save myself the trouble.
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I should probably learn to be more patient! In the past I've seen books on sale suddenly disappear and since I use coupons on already discounted books, I placed my order with the 15% off coupon on the 1st of the month once all the sales launched that day were live.
However, my bigger point is if Logos would have been happy to accept an order for $100 with 15% off, why restrict the coupon to one order, which was in my case $51. Why not allow me to place another order for $50? It seems to make business sense to me to do so.
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I used mine already! I got a few of the Free Book plus more at a very reduced price, plus Logos 9 Legacy Methodist & Wesleyan Platinum for cheap.
I want to recommend Luke Timothy Johnson's 2 Volumes on Paul. Buy them separately as it is cheaper than buying the set of 2.
Here's the link:
1. https://verbum.com/product/186288/the-canonical-paul-vol-1-constructing-paul
2. https://verbum.com/product/196138/the-canonical-paul-vol-2-interpreting-paul
Also, NT Wright's volume is cheap:
1. https://www.logos.com/product/153243/climax-of-the-covenant-christ-and-the-law-in-the-old-testament
Some great goodies available!
DAL
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RE: Luke Timothy Johnson's 2 Volumes on Paul
Don’t get in a hurry and buy the set for $75.99 vs $17.98 by buying individually like I “almost” did. Looks interesting thanks for the recommendation
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RE: Luke Timothy Johnson's 2 Volumes on Paul
Don’t get in a hurry and buy the set for $75.99 vs $17.98 by buying individually like I “almost” did. Looks interesting thanks for the recommendation
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I see you did point that out
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DAL said:
I want to recommend Luke Timothy Johnson's 2 Volumes on Paul. Buy them separately as it is cheaper than buying the set of 2.
Here's the link:
1. https://verbum.com/product/186288/the-canonical-paul-vol-1-constructing-paul
2. https://verbum.com/product/196138/the-canonical-paul-vol-2-interpreting-paul
DAL, thanks for the heads up (and the links), I just bought these two
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David Carter said:DAL said:
I want to recommend Luke Timothy Johnson's 2 Volumes on Paul. Buy them separately as it is cheaper than buying the set of 2.
Here's the link:
1. https://verbum.com/product/186288/the-canonical-paul-vol-1-constructing-paul
2. https://verbum.com/product/196138/the-canonical-paul-vol-2-interpreting-paul
DAL, thanks for the heads up (and the links), I just bought these two
You’re welcome!
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