This is a good deal https://www.logos.com/product/42360/works-of-rc-sproul the issue no dynamic pricing- and no I don't have time to call customer service- with these offers they need to make sure dynamic pricing is in force MHO.
Dynamic pricing is in effect for this collection this morning.
Dynamic Pricing is definitely enabled. I own 53 of the 61 resources and the price it was quoting me was around $9.50 per book that I didn't own. If you have only received the free collection, I don't know that Logos will give you much of a price break. Part of their dynamic pricing calculation is what you've actually paid for the books you have.
I think that if you have the free resources you get no credit at all. I am being offered the set for 1% off.
I also have 90% of the resources- will pass on the rest till they credit what I own as well.
Part of their dynamic pricing calculation is what you've actually paid for the books you have.
I am pretty certain that you get exactly the same amount off whether you've paid $100 or $0.00.
What does matter, though, is the current price. The free collection is still free, so its value in the larger collection will be $0, or close to it. Hence no or minimal discount if you already own it.
8 or 9 resources are not worth $139- so there can be no way I have dynamic pricing.
I have one paid for book "Following Christ", the free set and about 10 Tabletalk issues. My offer is for $493.00 down from $500. That is about $14 per volume of what is left for me to buy.
Might buy "Holy, Holy, Holy: Proclaiming the Perfections of God" individually. Had not noticed that title before.
The full price is 499.95, so you definitely have dynamic pricing.
Dynamic pricing is clearly working since I get the full price if I sign out of my account.
Dynamic pricing is giving me 56% discount at £131 ($220) for the remaining 18 books in the bundle. Yet I can get 17 of them in the Sproul 24 vol bundle for £47 ($79) plus the remaining one for £9. Further the 24 vol bundle isn't giving dynamic pricing for the other 3/4 book I already own.
So something is wrong with the dynamic pricing on the 61 volume offer.
fgh is correct. The free resources are calculated as $0 within this collection, so if you only own those 17 books, your discount with be "0". Those books were not calculated into the base price of the collection, either, so if we had left those 17 out of the collection, the remaining 44-volume collection would still have been $499.95 at its base.
This is a good deal https://www.logos.com/product/42360/works-of-rc-sproul
I got it for less than $30 with dynamic pricing and the promo code.
Excellent deal!!
And as a super-bonus, the collection includes his latest book, "Everyone's a Theologian".
the promo code.
http://blog.logos.com/2014/05/get-20-off-60-of-r-c-sprouls-top-resources/
319 for me Thank you Logos!!
The price is the price so either pay or pass on it. [:P] I'll pass on it since my price with discount and dynamic is only $318.12. I'd rather upgrade to the PNTC volumes that I'm missing which run around that same price ($318.47) but I'll hold off on those too until there's a new sale on them (maybe "Graduation Season" sale? or at least "Back2School" sale unless Logos 6 comes out this year [;)] )
My original question about "dynamic pricing" has been answered so I'll pass.
As far as the comments some of you cannot resist making- stuff it. I tire of the idiots on here.
I was going to get this next weekend, but I just pulled up the page again and my price went up $12.03 over night [:|] I'm passing.
I was going to get this next weekend, but I just pulled up the page again and my price went up $12.03 over night I'm passing.
Mine too...that is odd. I was on the fence before, now I'm riding off in the opposite direction.
where do you guys find the time to read all these books? lol
I'm still way behind on my Reformed & Anglican package reading lists (buried deeply)
... I advice you guys wait for the next big package sale.. (back2school or blackfriday)
don't get suckered in all the time by every little Logos' sales.
where do you guys find the time to read all these books?
As has been mentioned elsewhere, it's not about buying books we plan to read all of, it's about building a research library that will be ever more useful for searching in. When you go to a seminary library, you wouldn't expect to read all the books in the library, but the more volumes a library has, the more you would value that library as a good place to study. We're each curating our own personal reference library, even more useful to us than a huge seminary library even though it has only a fraction of the volumes, because we can do full-text searches in it.