I'm not quite sure if this is an error or mistake but Logos previously had 4 of these volumes available. The 15 volume WS set is now up for preorder but it seems Logos is neglecting the 4 volumes already produced? Can this be right?
Set: https://www.logos.com/product/215438/swindolls-living-insights-new-testament-commentary
4-Volume Set Already in Logos: https://www.logos.com/product/32274/swindolls-new-testament-insights
Mattillo, when I just checked the full set, it shows that I already own all of them and the price is greyed out. However, when I click on just the 4, it shows that I don't down them and the cost is ~$50.
Mattillo:The 15 volume WS set is now up for preorder
Thanks for calling attention. I've placed my pre-order!
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Bill Shewmaker: Mattillo, when I just checked the full set, it shows that I already own all of them and the price is greyed out. However, when I click on just the 4, it shows that I don't down them and the cost is ~$50.
Mine is just the opposite. I own the 4 vol. set and the 15 vols. are $194.99, much cheaper than the several that I had pre-ordered. Thanks for the heads up.
I asked about some of the volumes and didn’t worry about it because some are a different year copyright and I have the newer set from WORDsearch anyway. So I’m good 👍
DAL
As DAL pointed out the existing ones in Logos are older editions. The WS ones are newer. e.g. the Revelation volumes are 2011 & 2014,
so I do not believe there is a pricing error.
DIsciple II: As DAL pointed out the existing ones in Logos are older editions. The WS ones are newer. e.g. the Revelation volumes are 2011 & 2014, so I do not believe there is a pricing error.
This is an example of where I end up paying for the same book twice. For example the Revelation editions are exactly the same book
Stephen McCracken:This is an example of where I end up paying for the same book twice. For example the Revelation editions are exactly the same book
Hi Stephen,
I think that if you ring Faithlife and point out this anomaly you will find that firstly you only paid for the book twice for a very short time and secondly you will protect others from being caught by the same thing.
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Well this is odd - I own the volumes on John, Romans, and James & 1&2 Peter, but neither the full 15 volume set nor the 4 volume set page you referenced acknowledge that I own any of them.
It seems you are correct DISCIPLE. The only odd part is my 4-volume set was produced by Zondervan and not Tyndale like your image shows. Oh well
Well now to add insult to injury, Logos is inviting me to "complete my set for less" without acknowledging that I actually already own part of the set. I think if the only difference between the earlier published volumes and these is the publisher, then dynamic pricing should apply. Otherwise I would be paying for the same books twice
Logos don't often get things wrong, but it certainly looks like they are wrong on this occasion
These are updated and revised editions. While much of the content is the same there are new images, different pagination, in some areas content has been added, in others it was removed, and in other cases the content was edited.
Kyle G. Anderson: These are updated and revised editions. While much of the content is the same there are new images, different pagination, in some areas content has been added, in others it was removed, and in other cases the content was edited.
Thank you for the information and your patience, Kyle!
Thank you again Kyle
I decided to buy the set despite the fact that I already owned 3 of the earlier Tyndale volumes. After buying the Mark volume as a FBOM add on, the set cost me around $180 which I thought was a pretty good deal.