
If you want to know more, someone showed me a six-year-old thread on the Mormon blog New Cool Thang that is still being updated with new tactics from the company, as well as transparent apologists for Living Scriptures. So the company essentially paid him off by hiring him as part of their Advisory Board.įeel free to chime in or correct me if you know more. decided to branch out a few year ago to the larger Christian market (under the separate name NEST Enteratinment), but faced opposition by well-known anti-Mormon activist Ed Decker, who wrote the infamous The God Makers book. Commercial paper is not my area of legal practice.) (I am relatively certain this is impermissible in most if not all jurisdictions, but I'm not sure. The company does so much debt collection work on their payment plans that they have their own in-house debt collection department.Īt least one person has reported that when you send them a check to make a payment, they include hidden fine print that authorizes the company to automatically deduct payments from that account. Many people have reported vendors pressuring them to sign contracts committing them to a couple thousand dollars over a few years without even reading them. Like most door-to-door sales, the videos are often sold by high pressure tactics. The inference is that you are a bad parent or family member if you do not get the videos for your young loved ones. The company heavily promotes its products using "family values" and other appeals to faith and morality, often making claims that their products will protect your children. Many people who only made individual purchases report later charges of several hundred dollars for videos they never ordered or received. The cost of the videos is fairly high, around $30 per DVD, so the company heavily promotes them using "payment plans." These plans reportedly include a lot of fine print with very high cancellation fees, credit checks and/or reporting to credit bureaus, etc. Many people have long suspected that they use ward lists to hawk their wares, but they're not supposed to. Which means someone in my ward gave our name to this kid. Living Scripture videos are only sold online or through door-to-door salesmen (boys, really) who get missionary-like referrals from other Mormons or members of your ward or branch. I don't ever remember seeing anyone talk about Living Scriptures on r/lds, so I thought I'd throw some information out there as a PSA. The trouble lies in the marketing strategy the company pursues and some of their tactics. I've seen a couple of them, and I would probably quibble with their quality and accuracy, but they're basically just animated scripture stories. If you're not familiar with them, they're a series of animated videos based on LDS scripture stories. The store has a good reputation so you can purchase from it with confidence.So we had some earnest young fellow show up at our house this week selling Living Scripture videos. You can purchase LDS Bookstore products from the Amazon seller LDS Bookstore, over the last 12 months, the seller has received honest feedback from 49 consumers, and the average rating is 4.72. The manufacturers provide LDS Bookstore with a steady supply of products, and they have a good cooperative relationship with each other. We found that most of the LDS Bookstore products are manufactured by Latter Day Products, Ringmasters. It's affordable for most consumers, and you can feel free to pick your favorite products. LDS Bookstore products range in price from $2.49 to $29.99, and the average price of all the products is about $14.15. At present, LDS Bookstore has 135 products for sale. When purchasing a product, price is the consumer's primary concern.


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