Compare Faithlife eBooks Classics with Wishlist Books

Is there a way to see which books on my wishlist qualify as Faithlife eBooks Classics that can be used with the Perks three free books per month coupon? I think I've already used all the ones on my wishlist that qualifies, but I want to make sure before I spend money on books I could get free.
Thanks!
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On the Logos Store website...
Use the filters to the left of the screen to restrict your search to "Faithlife eBooks Classics" and "Unowned"
Those are the eligible books. Like This.
Then save the ones you are interested in to a wishlist reserved for those books only. I have multiple wishlists, Connect/Perks, Mobile Ed, This Months Sale, M-Ed Suggested reading, and the default Wish list.
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Thanks! I have a bunch of books saved in the main wishlist already. I'm trying to see which of those books qualify for Faithlife eBook Classics so I can see if I need to buy all of these (gradually) or if I can get some of them free with Perks.
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I don't think so.Nathan Parker said:Is there a way to see which books on my wishlist qualify as Faithlife eBooks Classics that can be used with the Perks three free books per month coupon? I think I've already used all the ones on my wishlist that qualifies, but I want to make sure before I spend money on books I could get free.
Thanks!
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You would probably have to do it one at a time - search the catalogue for the resource and then filter to eBooks Classics. Another way you could do it is add them to your cart and then enter the Perks code and see if they get discounted to free.
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Michael Kinch said:
Another way you could do it is add them to your cart and then enter the Perks code and see if they get discounted to free.
Fastest way is probably to add them all to your Cart, add the code, and then remove resources that have been adjusted to zero until none of them are adjusted by the code to free. The ones you have removed are on the list.
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