purchased book disappeared

Brian
Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

Years ago I purchased D.A. Carson's, "Justification and Variegated Nomism". I glanced through it and then pinned it to my toolbar meaning to get back to it later. I never really got back to… maybe opened it once or twice over several years, but there it was… still stuck to my toolbar. Some time back I figured it was time to clean up my toolbar and removed it.

This morning I was watching an NT Wright talk and he mentioned the book. So I went to Logos to open it, but it's not in my library. I pulled up my order history, and I can't find it in my order history either.


Has this kind of thing happened with anyone else? I know I purchased it, but I can't prove it. For years, I continually found the word "variegated" odd and interesting — it stuck out to me at purchase and then every time I reviewed the icons on my toolbar. So, it's not (for me) an easily confused book title. Also, I delete my emails after they are a few years old, so I now have no way to prove I purchased it.

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,628

    This sounds very strange @Brian

    I haven't seen anyone reporting anything similar - and I've just checked and I still have the book in my library.

    Couple of things to try:

    1. Enter the command update resources in the command box - this causes Logos to check what you have in your library with what their records say you should have and adds anything that is missing
    2. Contact Logos customer services and see if they can check whether the book is linked to your account

    Graham

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    Thanks Graham. I tried the Update Resources command, but that didn't do much that I could see. I keep my full library on my hard drive at all times in any case. At least it doesn't sound like an issue with the book itself. I will contact customer service.

  • scooter
    scooter Member Posts: 1,131 ✭✭✭

    I have v1 + v2 in my library.

  • Ronald Quick
    Ronald Quick Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    Did you make any notes or highlights in the book?

  • Jan Krohn
    Jan Krohn Member Posts: 3,764 ✭✭✭

    Do you possibly have a second Logos account?

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 906 ✭✭✭
    edited December 9

    Did you purchase the book(s) individually or as part of a Library? (If as part of a Library, that would explain why you can't find it in your order history.)

    Have you verified at the Logos store that both volumes are not owned by you and require purchase?

    https://www.logos.com/product/31422/justification-and-variegated-nomism?campaignid=18467614031&adgroupid=142254639305&keyword=&device=m&utm_source=google&utm_medium=advertising_cpc&utm_campaign=google_search-keyword_dsa_logos_us_en&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAx9q6BhCDARIsACwUxu5_VopPDxnNSJ-zzhMnsfjSQljnB_TiL1EHItgGuwMFYJezh-27EWQaAq2rEALw_wcB

    I think it may also be helpful to consider the possibility that your memory is serving you imperfectly. After all, the above set is split into two volumes. If you had an interest in the writing, you likely would have purchased or considered purchase of both. Perhaps you have in your library a book that in title or content is quite similar to Carson's.

  • GregW
    GregW Member Posts: 277 ✭✭
    edited December 9

    You should still be able to find it in your Order History at Logos.com if you purchased it (Logos.com, click on your picture, and select "Order History"). The other place that's worth checking is in your hidden books (click on the three-dot menu on the main toolbar on the bottom left or top right, select "Program Settings" and check hidden books at the bottom of the page).

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    Thanks for that tip. I found out I did have a second account under another email / login, but there is no history on it.

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    I don't have anything hidden, but thanks for the tip.

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    No, I didn't make any notes… at least none that I can find. I cleanup old notes just a few months ago, but I don't recall seeing it then either.

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    I talked to customer service and they were unable to find anything. I suspect they only have a little more detailed information than what I have through the Order History under my account. I checked for notes, hidden books and also another account (found I did in fact have another account with another email address as login ID, but there is no history or purchases on that account).

    One comment suggest I could be mis-remembering. I appreciate that that seems like the most likely scenario. However, I know I had the book. Like I mentioned in the earlier post, at the time of my purchase, the words "variegated nomism" sounded so lofty that I remembered the title. And, I saw the title frequently after pinning the book to my toolbar (which I did so that I'd remember I purchased it instead of forgetting about it.) After years of having it pinned to my toolbar and not getting back to it, I decided some time ago to remove it from my toolbar, but I still remembered the words in the title, "Variegated Nomism".

    Finally, I searched my library for Carson, Variegated, Nomism with no hits. (searched each term individually)

    My last thought is to see if I have an old laptop at home or work with logos installed that might still show it in the toolbar. I'll follow up if by chance I do happen to prove my case.

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 906 ✭✭✭
    edited December 9

    Did you visit the link I shared to view the item within the Logos store? These two volumes are present in many different Library packages. If you can show that you own one of the libraries in which it is present that should solve your problem.

    Another possibility to consider is that you never owned the book, but rather had temporary access to it. Temporary access can be granted to various resources for various reasons, including membership of a subscription, course, or group. Being as you rarely accessed the resource, it could have sat on your toolbar for years even after your temporary license expired.

    I understand that you are asserting that you have memories of making the actual purchase (though I'm still not sure which volume of Carson's work you remember purchasing, or if you recall purchasing both volumes), but to answer your original question, I do not recall others reporting of owned resources disappearing from their library other than one instance, but that was later proven to be a misunderstanding.

  • Kevin Houghtaling
    Kevin Houghtaling Member Posts: 66 ✭✭

    As previously suggested, is there a chance you purchased this two volume set as part of a Platinum, Diamond, or higher level legacy set? They are not available in lesser legacy sets.

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 26 ✭✭

    I suppose that's possible, but I'm 99% sure I purchased it as a singular purchase because the topic matter was very specific to an interest I had at the time and am now revisiting — New Perspectives on Paul and Second Temple Judaism. It was likely 2013 - 2015 when I purchased it, and I updated afterward with …

    • Silver Upgrade v5 in 2014
    • Logos 6 Core Engine in 2016
    • Platinum Logos 6 in 2016
    • Logos 8 Orthodox Platinum in 2018
    • Logos 9 Basic in 2021
    • Logos 9 Orthodox Starter in 2021
    • Logos Free Edition 2023
    • Logos Free Edition Feature Upgrade
    • Logos 10 Orthodox Diamond in 2023


    Also, I don't recall whether I purchased Volume 1 or both volumes.

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 906 ✭✭✭

    Unfortunately, this resource is not in any of those libraries.