http://blog.logos.com/2013/07/get-30-off-the-oxford-history-of-the-christian-church/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=prepub&utm_campaign=logosprepub2014q1
article says 30% off @ 699.95
yet website is 399.95 at 20%off..
https://www.logos.com/product/33171/oxford-history-of-the-christian-church
Am I the only one that is really confused?
The blog is from July. They've lowered the price since.
Odd that they should tweet today a link to a blog post that's more than half a year old, and that's outdated as to the price.
Either 1) They are running out of espresso [C] or 2) Someone didn't get his/her espresso fix [C] or 3) They're becoming immune to espresso [C]
Looks like someone actually realized this now -- updated blog post..
http://blog.logos.com/2014/02/the-price-has-dropped-on-the-oxford-history-of-the-christian-church/
Although they really still should proof their copy more.
Normally, at full print list prices, you would pay more than $2,387.00 for the full set.
Print: $1,747.00
So they still are not consistent. Which is why sales and % off is generally meaningless. I always say something is worth whatever you paid for it.
Looks like someone actually realized this now -- updated blog post.. http://blog.logos.com/2014/02/the-price-has-dropped-on-the-oxford-history-of-the-christian-church/
That's correct. We accidentally tweeted the wrong post.
Normally, at full print list prices, you would pay more than $2,387.00 for the full set. Print: $1,747.00 So they still are not consistent.
So they still are not consistent.
You are correct. I'm looking into why the discrepancy now.
The discrepancy between the blog post and the pricing page is the result of a difference in price between the hardback and paperback editions. Let me explain:
We calculate the "print price" on each product page by adding the retail print price of all the resources in the collection. If paperback editions are available, we use those prices since this becomes an important anchor for us in calculating the price of a Logos edition. In this case, the collection had 5 paperback volumes available resulting in a combined print price of $1,747.00.
Kent came to his $2,387.00 number by adding the price of each hardcover edition. Since both are correct, we're going to let them both stand.
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