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I too am shocked and pleased. As a very long term user, I continue to be surprised at the outstanding responses shown by Faithlife. As a previous owner of a couple of other products, it was more like dealing with Apple (in other words - no response). I am so pleased that this issue has been resolved beyond anyone's expectation. This is why I have been
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Mine works as well.
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Actually, Netflix did sort of do this when they disconnected the streaming and DVD parts of their offering. To have the same features as before the price doubled. They had that right. And I had the option to discontinue that service. It makes it much harder though when you have a 5 digit dollar investment in the company. Hard to just walk away and take
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I am a Faithlife user since before Libronix - CDWORD. I have $10,000s of dollars invested and have been pleased with the product and pricing previously. Essentially, all I desire is to keep up with the product enhancements and continue to grow (and preserve) my permanent library. I don't need nor desire the cloud-based services or bells and whistles
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I might add the book David refers to is not so much a philosophy of discipleship, but an actual tool to conduct discipleship as well. It consists mainly of a series of lessons that can be used in the discipleship process. Lots of things are written about discipleship - few books provide this type of tool to actually be used to accomplish the task.
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Yes, Ogden is really good. His philosophy of discipleship is expounded in his, Transforming Discipleship: Making Disciples a Few at a Time https://www.logos.com/product/144865/transforming-discipleship-making-disciples-a-few-at-a-time
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This logic assumes that you bought the archive through 2013 rather than 2015. If you did own 2015 than my statements are all wrong.
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What is the price that is shown? I own just the upgrade and the archive that you mention now shows I own some of them (the $20 upgraded ones I assume). I looks like they is either an error in the pricing model or they now include the upgrade in the purchase (but have not yet updated the description to show this) and give a discounted price for the ones
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Looks like several have $70 dollar bids. For $5 more, we can all benefit and get it at $75. Otherwise you will miss totally out. Not likely to drop all the way to $70. Let's break the $75 barrier. Only a very short time left.
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Since it has a close date, it is time to just bid at something that is over the line, i.e. $90 at this point. There can be a debatable value of bidding low to encourage people to bid when it has not reached the line (see the lengthy thread for the debate). But no longer. Likely we could get it at $80 if the $75 bids jumped in at $90. Now is the time
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Yeh, Be careful that we don't so lower bids that it doesn't make it to production. Already it has gone from almost there to needing a number of more bids as bids dropped. There is a balance between lowering bids and also making it to production. Once it reaches production many will jump on and drive it a little to a lot lower. I'm all for lower prices
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You got a sale from me too. Thanks.
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Faithlife almost never comments on release dates prior to their posting on the website. Through the years they have been hammered by forum members when dates change. For a long time now they typically don't comment and don't post dates until within a short enough time frame that the dates won't slip - usually within a month. I personally liked when
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Did you try deleting cache?
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Even though I timed out, it actually signed me up. Good to go.
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Voted. Timed out trying to sign up for 24 hour contest. Likely just busy. Will try again later.
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Another way to look at this would be to see it as good customer service. "If you are dissatisfied with a product is there a reason that could be corrected?" It could provide insight to them - poor quality markup / incorrect marketing / pricing that doesn't match the quality / etc. I don't see a problem unless they would not give a refund unless you
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Down to $20. How about down into the teens. There can't be a big cost for production so the number of bids to keep driving it down should be minimal.
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Sure would like to see this close at a lot less than $26. $20 seems to be a reasonable hope. The Sherlock Holmes Collection (8 vols.)