Here.
A great deal. No other information. Says it's on sale, but 100% off is more like a steal!
I was just going to post this. It is an amazing deal that probably won't last long.
It is an amazing deal that probably won't last long.
Probably just until they run out of the copies they have on hand. [:D]
Here. A great deal. No other information. Says it's on sale, but 100% off is more like a steal!
I'm in. THANKS!
When added to my cart, it shows the normal price. It must be a mistake on the product page.
Same here.
It must be a mistake on the product page.
Well I already owned it so I couldn't add it to my cart to check. Sorry for the false alarm. Perhaps it was a temporary error. I got an alert for it through the Free Logos Books RSS feed.
Got it for free here! Could it be an academic discount?
Mark, which free books RSS feed are you using? I don't see it in the feed I got from the wiki.
Could it be an academic discount?
I don't have that so don't think its a factor.
Actually it is the one on that wiki page under Free Books Notifications (Free Logos Books RSS Feed). Mark Barnes provides the feed.
Could it be an academic discount? I don't have that so don't think its a factor.
I don't have it either so that isn't it.
I just got it for free. Before I logged in, the price was 44.95, but after I logged in is gave me the discount.
I do have the academic discount.
Thanks for the link. I got my copy for free. It might be a promotional thing.
Peace, Bill! I'm glad you got your free copy what with the Logos Difficulties you've had "in spades" the last couple of days.
No one could be more deserving that you! God Bless you! *smile*
I don't know why it went to regular price once in my cart. Now when I click on Mark's link it no longer shows a price of $0.00 but now shows $44.95.
Glad that some got the give-away though.
I wonder why I always miss this kind of odd free sales? I clicked on the link and nothing - it's $44.95 for me. I guess one of those errors that you need to capitalize on as soon as you see it or else you miss out on it. [^o)] Oh well, good for those who were able to get it for free.[:)]
DAL
I was able to get it free also! Thanks Mark and Bruce and all! *smile*
This old guy really appreciates the free book since I've spent so very much on Logos books lately! *smile*
And! This is a book I wanted and heartily appreciate! Indeed!
Peace!
Edit: Sorry that it didn't work for some of you!
This screenshot was taken at 8:04pm central time.
Guys, are you suggesting I got this book for free, and it was all a mistake?
In all seriousness, what do I do now?
Guys, are you saying I got this book for free, and it was all a mistake? In all seriousness, what do I do now?
Guys, are you saying I got this book for free, and it was all a mistake?
I'm going to the kitchen, brew up a cup of Roibus, say some warm and affectionate things to my remarkable wifey of 52 years ...
then ...... I'm going to Thank God for ALL His Blessings, including a good new Christian Book ......
even as I -- right now! -- say Thank You to all the Logos Software People! Thank you, Bob! Thank you, all of you! Thank God for you! *smile* and, Thank You, Lee for reminding me....
Edit! My tea is spelled Rooibos.
Deep in the heart of South Africa, in the mountains and valleys of the Cedarberg region near Cape Town, vast vistas, fields of verdant green bushes, fill the landscape. Traveling throughout this precipitous expanse, one may not suspect that this bright bush, which the locals refer to as "Rooibos," (pronounced roy-boss), could be such a versatile and remarkable herb. Among Rooibos' many uses, Rooibos' most popular utilization is as a tisane, or herbal beverage. Also known as Red tea, Bush tea (no relation to our 40th or 42nd President) and Redbush tea, Rooibos tea has become the hottest trend in the tea industry.
It's not easy bein' Red Like most tea (Camellia Sinensis tea... "real" tea), Rooibos tea goes through a fermentation process. Rooibos tea is finely chopped, bruised and left to ferment in heaps. Rooibos tea is then left to dry in the African sun, where it changes from a vivid green to a deep mahogany red the unique color which Rooibos tea is known and adored (and consumed).
The Dark Age of Rooibos Tea Rooibos tea remained virtually unheard of for centuries, known only to the Khoisans, a tribe of South African Bushmen. It was used frequently by these people as an herbal remedy for a wide range of ailments. The secret of this delicious herb nearly vanished into oblivion due to the environment and landscape, as the isolated tribe dwindled away and eventually disappeared.
Luckily, Rooibos tea was re-discovered in 1772 by botanist Carl Humberg, who then brought it back as a beverage. For generations after this, Rooibos tea was enjoyed (primarily by the South Africans) for it's cool, sweet, refreshing flavor. In 1904, a Russian immigrant named Benjamin Ginsberg realized Rooibos' untapped marketing potential, and began offering Rooibos tea globally calling Rooibos "Mountain Tea" as an herbal substitute to tea. Thus, the Worldwide Rooibos Revolution had begun.
A Place in the Sun Due to the difficulties buying and shipping tea (once again, I'm referring to "real" tea) from war-ridden Asia during World War II, the demand for a substitute beverage was urgent. Since Rooibos tea was such a fitting alternative, Rooibos' popularity rapidly rose.
But it wasn't until decades later that Rooibos teas' real success began. In 1968, South African mother Annique Theron (unfortunately, no relation to my favorite "Monster" Charlize Theron) fortuitously stumbled across Rooibos teas' ability to calm her baby, relieving the infant of colic and insomnia. Gratified by Rooibos' natural healing potential, Annique went on to investigate and document Rooibos' health-promoting properties. In 1970, Annique published her findings a book titled "Allergies: An Amazing Discovery." With this
Guys, are you suggesting I got this book for free, and it was all a mistake? In all seriousness, what do I do now?
From what Bob Pritchett said about the previous big mistake, the resource is now yours. Just say "Thank you Logos" and enjoy your good fortune.
probably won't last long.
About 2 hours or so. At 9:30 EDT back to regular price. Either that, or I have a dark cloud over me. I won a beagle at the state fair when I was 5 and that was all she wrote for the next 50 years.
say Thank You to all the Logos Software People! Thank you, Bob! Thank you, all of you! Thank God for you! *smile* and, Thank You, Lee for reminding me....
Thank you indeed!
Hmmm... I guess I'll wait for further clarification. Frankly, I snapped it up only because of this thread's title.
If I had hit the webpage "by chance", I may not have snagged it right away.
Guys, are you suggesting I got this book for free, and it was all a mistake? In all seriousness, what do I do now? From what Bob Pritchett said about the previous big mistake, the resource is now yours. Just say "Thank you Logos" and enjoy your good fortune.
Who said it was a mistake?
No one has said this publicly as far as I know.
I just got it for free this very moment! So why is that, if for others, the price went back to normal?
I just got it for free this very moment!
Shows normal price now, but this set shows as free for me (but I have it already so maybe that is bogus). Something funny going on if anyone else actually can buy it for $0.00.
I think that's just because you own the set. I got the Hebrews commentary for free, but the set shows up normally priced.
I think that's just because you own the set.
Well I own the Hebrews volume and it shows as normal cost now when it showed free earlier. Curious.
Here's a screen shot. Anyone seeing this who doesn't own this set?
That is what everyone sees when they own a resource. I am not seeing the resource as free.
I don't own the set, but that is what is showing up now for me. The price is still showing "free" and as I said, I just "bought" it a few minutes ago.
If I own any resource, the "add to cart" is greyed out, but the selling price is shown...and it is not shown as "free."
That is what everyone sees when they own a resource.
No you get a greyed out Add to Cart button not a $0.00 cost like the screen shot above. Here's another one I own as an example of what I usually see:
No you get a greyed out Add to Cart button not a $0.00 cost like the screen shot above.
It must be a Mac feature: [:P]
(I think you get this when the series is eligible for dynamic pricing)
No you get a greyed out Add to Cart button not a $0.00 cost like the screen shot above. It must be a Mac feature: (I think you get this when the series is eligible for dynamic pricing)
It must be a Mac feature:
It appears to also be a Windows "feature" as well
I already had it, but it doesn't show free, so you folks who got a deal of zip are apparently blessed indeed. The test will be at 9:00AM so I hope you are fast readers[;)]
That makes sense.
Check out this sweet deal! Notice how I don't own it yet...should I pick this up?
And here I just paid for it a few weeks ago. [:D] If anyone gets this for the ultimate discount, you are getting a treasure! Be sure to check and see if Witherington's Philippians is also free since it isn't part of the SRCS bundle.
Just wow! These have got to be mistakes. I thought I got a deal last December at $1289.95. [:)]
And here I just paid for it a few weeks ago.
Again, this is expected behavior for some resources. The screen you provided merely tells us that you have purchased and own the resource. I believe this is true for resources which have dynamic pricing enabled (meaning that if you own one or more of the titles in the collection, the price will reflect YOUR price (not anyone else's). Since you already own this collection, and it is "dynamic pricing enabled," it shows up as $0.00.
I do understand that. The point I was simply making was that if someone receives this for free that it is a blessing. Given that deSilva's Hebrews was free for some, I believe Mark was just checking to see if anyone was getting the entire SRCS for free. The issue with NICOT/NICNT however is not related to ownership...that is definitely an error unless Logos is having fun with some folks and seeing who can find their own personal Easter egg. [:D]
i got it free too
how can you guys discover such "free" items?
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