Received emails today on Church Pulpit Commentary & Colossians and Philemon

Bidding closes 4/13. Between March Madness & the commentaries closing tomorrow & next week I feel like the kid in a candy store.
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Church Pulpit Commentary (12 vols.) currently has a projected price of $ 40 for 4,016 pages; with more new bids, price could drop to $ 35 (or lower).
Classic Commentaries and Studies on Colossians and Philemon (14 vols.) currently has a projected price of $ 20 for 4,633 pages by 13 authors.
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Classic Commentaries and Studies on Colossians and Philemon (14 vols.) currently has a projected price of $ 20
That was yesterday. I got an e-mail confirming my $20 bid yesterday, but now it's $25 and says my bid will fail.
Longtime Logos user (more than $30,000 in purchases) - now a second class user because I won't pay them more every month or year.
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Alex Scott said:
Classic Commentaries and Studies on Colossians and Philemon (14 vols.) currently has a projected price of $ 20
That was yesterday. I got an e-mail confirming my $20 bid yesterday, but now it's $25 and says my bid will fail.
Apologies and concur; hoping for more new $ 20 (or higher) bids before closing in a week (progress dot is approaching 100 %).
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The email went out stating $20, and at that time the bidding was at $20 (I checked). Now it's up to $25. Some $20 bidders must have dropped out.
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I hope people realize that this set contains some really outstanding old commentaries. John Davenant, Jean Daille and Daniel Wilson each wrote commentaries that truly are classics. $20 or even $25 for all three is a great deal. Nicholas Byfield is an interesting Puritan commentator. And then there's Handley Moule's commentary as well. Lots of good material.
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