I do not currently have Logos Now but had contacted my sales rep about possibly getting it to take advantage of the $50 coupon being offered this month. The answers to the questions I asked were somewhat disheartening, as I had been under the (apparently wrong) impression that I would be able to save money on base packages and feature sets if I became a member. Essentially what I was told was:
1. Non-members who buy a base package and feature set together "get the same discount as if you were a Logos Now member. There is no additional percentage off for Logos Now members other than the $50 coupon..."
2. I would also not be saving any money on base packages by buying Logos Now as opposed to waiting until a Christmas or other sale when base packages are usually 10% off. "The idea behind the Logos Now discount is to get you a discount when there isn't another one offered on either the library purchase or the feature set purchase."
That is not the message I got at all from the marketing Faithlife has put out. Before I heard back from my rep, it was pretty much a done deal that I was going to purchase Logos Now. After receiving the above information, I am really questioning the mantra of "membership that pays for itself."
For those who are members, have you found that the membership really did "pay for itself"? I do not care about access to the website, exclusive features, preview resources, etc., but am strictly looking at it in terms of a financial proposition. I am not likely to buy the Mobile Ed courses that are discounted or the resources that are slightly discounted each month. I had thought the way a my subscription might "pay for itself" was primarily through savings on base packages, but now I feel like the only way it will "pay for itself" is if Faithlife offers additional coupons such as the one available this month, but of course there is no guarantee that this will happen. Please advise.