Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Downloading Teaching Materials is Tricky Business

I have officially spent money on .pdf teaching guides now and I have mixed feelings.  Teacher's Pet Publications has earned my respect.  I downloaded two of their literature plans and was really impressed.  Over a hundred pages of supplemental material is well worth $15-$30 (price appears to only depend on what format you choose).  Unfortunately...

Not all of my downloading experiences have been positive.  Perhaps TPP has spoiled me with the value and cost of their materials.  I also downloaded from Prestwick House, which on the surface appears to be a more established and reliable source... so it didn't bother me so much paying a whole 29.99 for just a pdf (which, for the same price at Teacher's Pet Publications, I could have gotten the pdf and a hard copy).  To my surprise, the pdf was less than 30 pages.

Why pay 30 bucks for a 30 page pdf file when you could get a 130 page pdf file for around half the price?  Good question.  Needless to say, I feel pretty ripped off by Prestwick House and I can't see myself buying anything from them again.  I know this blog doesn't get a lot of attention, but I hope that anyone who does read this will pass along this warning:

Prestwick House is a ripoff, and I would be leery of any other .pdf selling company that doesn't post page counts for their products.

1 comment:

Keith Bergstrom said...

Hi Josh -- This is Keith Bergstrom from Prestwick House, and I just ran across your blog. I'm sorry that you aren't satisfied with the unit that you received from us, and if you'll E-mail me at keith(at)prestwickhouse.com, I'll make sure that we review that Unit and go ahead and refund you.

(Your blog may not get a lot of attention, but it did from me -- don't worry, we'll get this worked out. -- Keith)