Capitalism in Action Reformation Heritage Books vs. Westminster

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bookslover

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I notice that both Reformation Heritage Books and Westminster's Bookstore are offering the now-completed 10-volume Works of William Perkins for sale. Each store is offering the set at the same sale price - $280. However, Westminster has the added incentive of offering to let you pay the tab in four monthly installments - and without charging interest.

Capitalism at work: whose offering will draw more customers? You'd never see this happen in a socialist economy.
 
Maybe I listen to too much Dave Ramsey, but the WTS installment plan causes me some mild discomfort. I'll stick with RHB here. If you don't have $280 to spend on books (and I surely don't!), then maybe you need to wait...
 
Maybe I listen to too much Dave Ramsey, but the WTS installment plan causes me some mild discomfort. I'll stick with RHB here. If you don't have $280 to spend on books (and I surely don't!), then maybe you need to wait...

And some of us don't have the money or the shelf space! :)
 
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