Are Logos 5 Portfolio owners losing their "Lifetime" discount on topical bundles? It looks like the new bundles are only offering a 15% discount and only at the time of a base package purchase.
The previous bundles are still available at 50% off for Logos 5 Portfolio owners. We will honor the price. Give us a call, and a salesperson will make sure you get the discount (888-875-9491 or sales@logos.com).
The good news is that, for Logos 6, we have increased the discount rate for everyone. Previously, when we applied the 50% off price, the end price of the bundle was between 65% and 85% off the combined prices of the contents. Now, for Logos 6, after applying the 15% discount, most bundles are between 81% and 89% off. The Logos 6 bundles at 15% off are a much better deal than the Logos 5 bundles were at 50% off.
Thanks for the reply Kent. I noticed some of the content dropped out of the new bundles, so I know I will be ordering at least on of the old bundles.
The Logos 6 bundles at 15% off are a much better deal than the Logos 5 bundles were at 50% off.
Thanks for explaining this. I wasn't even thinking of checking this out but now that you mention it I am going to do so.
Thanks Kent. The original Portfolio discount always seemed odd to me in the sense that Logos (Faithlife) has gone to great lengths to stipulate that a package does not convey a "status" to the user. This Bundle discount always seemed to me to be contrary to that position. For example, someone could own L5 Gold and have spent approximately $20K more in Logos resources. Another individual could have purchased Portfolio and never purchased another item, but they still received a greater discount on Bundles than the first person who has spent much more in total. It would seem more equitable to have discounts based upon customer loyalty (i.e. dollars spent in total) than on package levels. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining at all, I just see package-level discounts as being inconsistent with the standard meme that we aren't purchasing a status with particular package levels.
It would seem more equitable to have discounts based upon customer loyalty (i.e. dollars spent in total) than on package levels.
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