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When I get great offers from sales at logos dot com I get plenty of them. For the last 24 hours I get 10 mails with an offer for a limited time to buy "Commentary on the Psalms by E. W. Hengstenberg".

Did this happen to you as well getting a bunch of identical mails from the sales department?

Once I tried to contact them and tell them I want their mail but one offer is enough. But they didn't reply and I still got a lot of identical mails from them.

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    i only get one per offer.

    I like Apples.  Especially Honeycrisp.

    Sounds like one of the en route internet servers stuttered...[;)] If so, chances are it'll clear up on its own... If it doesn't, contact Logos.

    Grace & Peace,
    Bill


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    We're looking into this. Thanks for reporting.

    We're looking into this.

    Thank you!

    What is being described here never happens to me, but every time they put something on Facebook I get it twice.

    Wish I could fix that.

    Jerry

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    What is being described here never happens to me, but every time they put something on Facebook I get it twice.

    Wish I could fix that.

    Jerry

    Logos has both a Person page and a Business page on Facebook, and they post the same things to both.  You are probably both a friend of the person and a fan of the business.

    If you don't want to see the postings twice, you can hide the postings from one.  Click the "X" that pops up when you mouse over the entry:

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    The click on the Hide button:

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    I'd be happy to begin getting an offer once in a while at all!

    I think maybe you've got to prove yourself a shopaholic on the Logos website first before you start getting the discount emails...[;)] I think it's probably meant to be a frequent buyer reward. For all the folks who can't afford to be frequently aquiring new books, they do have some regular annual sales for everyone that have great bargains available. March Madness and the 12 Days of Logos (at Christmas) have been very popular.

    March Madness and the 12 Days of Logos (at Christmas) have been very popular.

    speaking of march madness, why is the summer always discriminated against? shouldn't we have a July 4th sale?

    I think maybe you've got to prove yourself a shopaholic on the Logos website first before you start getting the discount emails...Wink I think it's probably meant to be a frequent buyer reward.

    Thanks Rosie. It's not the shopping that a problem but finding the money - if my wife knew how much I'd spent over the years she'd say I was spending the kids inheritance!!!! (Not that I hide anything from my wife I hasten to add!)

    But seriously - a really good "Book of the month" or "monthly special" would help those of us who can only buy 'little but often', whereas a massive deal on a large collection might make perfect economic sense but still be 'out of this world' for some. Actually I do believe I'm something of a shopaholic, buying frequently, but (sadly) only within the bounds I can afford. 

    But seriously - a really good "Book of the month" or "monthly special" would help those of us who can only buy 'little but often' ... 


    I like that idea.

     

    some of the low church folks who don't do Lent.
    Um.... [:^] That'd be me.  [;)] But I'm amused - not offended.

     
     But seriously - a really good "Book of the month" or "monthly special" would help those of us who can only buy 'little but often' ...
     
    I like that idea.
    I really like that idea!

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

     

    some of the low church folks who don't do Lent.
    Um.... [:^] That'd be me.  Wink But I'm amused - not offended.

    It wasn't intended as pejorative. I happen to go to a pretty low church (no bells & smells or robes or clergy even for that matter), and the one I grew up in was even lower. We didn't observe Lent or any aspect of the church calendar and had only extemporaneous prayers except for the Lord's Prayer. There's a freedom and spontaneity about low church worship which is wonderful. There's a place for high church liturgies and such, but I love it that we have that diversity of ways of worshiping God. I think both high and low are honoring to him. After all, as Ps 36:7 (NIV) says: "How priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of your wings."[;)] (Note: see Exegetical Fallacies, to keep this on the topic of Logos)

    It wasn't intended as pejorative.
    I know, the term "low church" just amused the giggles out of me, I had to say something.  I'm actually on a kind of a quest - using the Logos Lectionaries to learn about the church calendar etc. 

    Next year I'm contemplating taking our low church through a year of learning about the benefits or at least reasons for the various liturgical concepts by following to a certain extent the traditional church calendar.  I've not figured out how best to do that, as I want the scriptures and not the documents about the scriptures to remain the focus.  But I do hope to nail it. 

    Any suggestions?

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

    I'd be happy to begin getting an offer once in a while at all!

    Have you went to the newswire part of the site and submitted your email address? If I remember correctly, this is when I started getting special offers.

    http://www.logos.com/newswire

    You can check what you're signed up to here: https://www.logos.com/user/MyMailingLists

    That said, I'm signed up to everything, and almost never get 'special offer' emails - apart from Prepub stuff. I don't have Hengstenberg, either.

    This is my personal Faithlife account. On 1 March 2022, I started working for Faithlife, and have a new 'official' user account. Posts on this account shouldn't be taken as official Faithlife views!

    You can check what you're signed up to here: https://www.logos.com/user/MyMailingLists

    That said, I'm signed up to everything, and almost never get 'special offer' emails - apart from Prepub stuff. I don't have Hengstenberg, either.


    Ah thanks. I'd never known about that page. I wasn't signed up for the "Logos NewsWire" or "Freebies, Contests, Giveaways" feeds. That must be why I never heard about March Madness until I saw people start talking about it on the forums. I was only signed up for Regional Mailings, but I was getting the occasional (rare) email discount offer regardless.