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Oldnewbie, These journals are part of a broader problem we are currently addressing. We hope to have it fixed soon, but it will require some work. Thank you for your patience.
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Hello everyone! I want to stress that the problems with the MJB 2.1 will not affect the synchronization process to your library. You should have full use of your journals. That being said, the Dynamic Pricing problems we are encountering are quite complex and will require some time to work out. But we will get it fixed and honor our commitments to you
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[quote user="Don Awalt"] Thanks Matthew. I got the email saying "We are about to process your prepub order...." for 2.1 (I have 2.0), and my price was $8.36. I was charged $56.84. So I guess my account needs some attention too. [/quote] Don, When you say "2.0" do you mean: https://www.logos.com/product/46553/master-journal-bundle ?
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Hello everyone! We detected the error as the product was shipping, and we're working to get this corrected. The product required some last second updates that affected its delivery, that is why you continue to see a purchasable product. That should be corrected shortly. We also noted the pricing discrepancy and we're working on a solution to that problem
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I'm looking into the price variations and will have an answer before the journal bundles ship. My apologies for the confusion.
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[quote user="Milkman"] I guess what I'm asking is this. Will the price drop MORE if tons of ppl bid at $7 compared to a FEW bidding at $11? If so, then if we all rebid at a lower price wouldn't that lower the deal? [/quote] It will not drive the price lower, no. If you bid $11, you've already bid $7.
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There is no advantage to lowering your bid. If you bid $11, that also means your bid counts at $10, $9, $8, etc. The most important thing is the number of bids.
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[quote user="Colin"] By the way Matthew, did you notice I discovered the missing sermons previously mentioned - https://community.logos.com/forums/t/125559.aspx?PageIndex=2 [/quote] Colin, I did. Thanks so much for your help. It is appreciated.
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There are additional volumes produced by Holman-Philadelphia by a different editor. However, they were produced a bit later than these two and are not in the public domain. Unfortunately, volumes of that age that are still in copyright are quite difficult to obtain.
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I really do think it is a great little set for those whose core interests may not be Luther but still want/need to be familiar with his work. These volumes are early attempts to provide “critical” editions of his work, and they present many of the foundational ideas of Luther's thought as well as provide some of his key polemical works. Of course, those
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Both of these products are temporarily unavailable. We're working to get them back as soon as we can.
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[quote user="Fasil"] Thanks Matthew! Can anyone tell me how important these studies are? [/quote] A couple things worth noting: The series dates back to at least 1980 (that's how far back the T&T Clark website lists volumes) It's had multiple distinguished scholars lead its editorial team The current editorial board is quite diverse and includes some
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[quote user="Mattillo"] I wish there was a FL group or email chain which would make it easier. [/quote] We have an email list that sends out regular emails of products that are new to Pre-Pub if you're interested. They are sent 2–3 times per week. If you wish, and haven't already done so, you may subscribe here: https://www.logos.com/prepub/about Just
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Wanted to make sure none of you missed this deal. Price is good for 24 hours. https://www.logos.com/product/93471/library-of-new-testament-studies-2015
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Thank you for brining this to our attention. We've made updates where necessary. In the case of "fro" each occurrence was part of the phrase “to and fro”
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Hey everyone, We've got some special pricing on Derek Cooper's new book Twenty Question that Shaped Christian History . 24 hours only!
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From time to time there are delays in this information appearing for various reasons. My apologies for the inconvenience.
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Ending today at noon PDT: American Journal of Theology – Currently $90.00 Harvard Theological Review – Currently $50.00 Ends next Friday (6/10) at noon PDT: Luther and the Bible – Currently $12.00
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There was no error in the pricing of the Gospels and Acts collection . But our general philosophy is to price collections lower than the sum of individual volumes, though it's not guaranteed. With that in mind, I've set it to be in-line with the other collections we offer of NICNT/OT volumes.