Biblical Languages Upgrade

Erik
Erik Member Posts: 413 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I just upgraded to Platinum yesterday and noticed that I have the option to also upgrade to the Biblical Languages package as well for less than the LSJ costs by itself on sale currently.  I actually have most of the package already (except for 21 of the listed resources) but the deal is pretty good since there are 4-5 items that are already in my wish list.

Is there a downside to me doing this? I presume I'll no longer be listed as a "Platinum" owner correct?

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  • Unix
    Unix Member Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭

    The only downsides are:
    * You'll never be able to sell the books separately, which came in any of Your base-packages, both because of the dynamic pricing and because purchases with Academic Pricing can not be sold. You won't be able to sell anything in base-packages. After a while Logos probably allows to transfer the license of the package in a will.
    * Offer is only valid with Academic Pricing:

    Is there a downside to me doing this?


    That's correct. Customer service may also have trouble seeing from where Your books came and may miss that You have Platinum, but that doesn't matter often:

    I presume I'll no longer be listed as a "Platinum" owner correct?

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,862

    It is usually sufficiently cheaper to upgrade than to purchase individually, that the downside is overcome. The records will show that you have both base packages but I won't try to guess what the software will show you.

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