Logos has bundled a lot of already published PBI books in https://www.logos.com/product/41256/pontifical-biblical-institute-ancient-language-studies. Ought to be of interest to some of you.
I don't have time to look. What a big bundle! Dynamic pricing would give me 6% off. I've paid:
It looks very interesting and very enticing and I would like to get it and I want to get it...BUT I'm not going to.
I'm getting increasingly fed up with the way Logos handles these partially owned collections. It's telling me that it is on SALE!...but I rather suspect that it is just giving me credit for what I already own. That ISN'T a sale, and I rather resent being told that it is.
Dynamic pricing isn't a favor Logos is doing for me...it's just the bare minimum that's necessary if they expect me to open my wallet. I can say with 100% certainty that Logos would have had at minimum $2-4K more of my money if they had implemented dynamic pricing sooner. I wanted the 2010 Master Collection but didn't get it due to the absence of dynamic pricing. I would probably buy it right now if it was still offered, but it isn't. Sadly, the current Master Collection is not even remotely the same thing.
I get the impression that some Logos customers spend money like others run their tap water. I'm not one of those...I can't be. A 30% off sale doesn't even arouse my curiosity. My point is this...I can't even know if something is really on sale anymore because I'm never sure if the "sale" is just my already owning part of a given collection. If I am unsure, I DO NOTHING. One thing is sure--I'm not going to spend hours trying to track down what I do and don't already own. My time is too valuable. I have to apply it to what I already own, not playing 20 Questions to try to figure out if it makes sense to get something else. If Logos can't do a better job of separating out for me what I already own in these various packages, I just won't be buying, no matter how willing I might be to do so.
It's telling me that it is on SALE!...but I rather suspect that it is just giving me credit for what I already own. That ISN'T a sale, and I rather resent being told that it is.
You're correct. The "Sale" disappeared when I logged out.