Just wanted to let you know that this situation was here, just in case you missed it.
Thanks.
THE COMING PRINCE-Sir Robert Anderson-All of APPENDIX 1 Missing & APPENDIX 2 Chart
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Just wanted to let you know that this situation was here, just in case you missed it.
Thanks.
I understand your answer, but, if a car manufacturer said, "Oh, that component is made by someone else, we just install it in our car, it is what it is." What your response be at that point?
Well, given that I've never had a car company give me free upgrades for life ... or even to honor a warranty from another company ... [^o)]
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
It appears this product was produced by Galaxie Software not Logos so chances are it is what it is.
I understand your answer, but, if a car manufacturer said, "Oh, that component is made by someone else, we just install it in our car, it is what it is." What your response be at that point?
The Galaxie / Logos situation depends on the contract. The old journals were made by Galaxie and you may remember the complaints about the journal's quality. This is one reason Logos now is producing the journals themselves rather than Galaxie. If Galaxie may have the Anderson master files and the contract may say Logos can't "compete" by modifying them. If so then they can't. When they are producing them in house they have complete control.
Car manufactures warranty their cars including components for X amount of time just like Logos. In Logos case X = 30 days (money back). They sure do a lot of fixing of products they manufacture, though. [*]
It is possible their contract with Galaxie allows fixing the product. That would be a good thing.
The issue isn't really about contracts between Galaxie and Faithlife. Rather, the issue is whether the customer reasonably expected to receive the complete book when purchasing it. This goes back to what was the offer by Faithlife at the time of purchase and whether the offer was caveated in any way. If not, then Faithlife as seller should provide the complete book.
In making this observation, I'm not "having a go" at Faithlife as I understand these things can happen and that the company ahs a good reputation in rectifying these kinds of problems. I'm sure they will make best efforts to do so on this occasion too. Keep well Paul
Thank you Bobby Terhune. I had Libronix, so am familiar with that.
The Missing Appendix 1 and Missing Charts would be a great asset to this resource.
What I am asking FAITHLIFE is can they seek into updating this resource in anyway please? Then the book will be complete.
Thank you Kyle G. Anderson
Appreciate it very much. I will wait for an update from you on this. Once again, thank you.