Frys has the Norton Internet Security 2010 3-User for $60 - $25 rebate [Exp 10/15] - $20 competitive upgrade rebate [Exp 10/15] = $15 picked up only. The new 2010 edition promises more enhancements and of course more virus definitions. [Compare]
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#1
rjs - Posted 3:56 pm PDT 10/12/09 (381 Posts)
In-store pickup is a pain (800-mile drive).
#2
drealit - Posted 4:50 pm PDT 10/12/09 (344 Posts)
It's been instock for a few days now at this price. You should be more knowledgeable about everything on the internet *GOD*.
#3
jwahooo - Posted 5:21 pm PDT 10/12/09 (1477 Posts)
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ace080479 - Posted 5:32 pm PDT 10/12/09 (25 Posts)
so does this mean the subscribers with the older version don't get full protection and updates..lol
#5
bboyflashy - Posted 6:15 pm PDT 10/12/09 (654 Posts)
#6
Necro Joe - Posted 6:44 pm PDT 10/12/09 (882 Posts)
If it were just on sale, then every one they sell, they get less money for it. By offering a rebate, they get to keep the extra money from people who:
1) Don't buy it from an "authorized retailer"
2) Forget, and don't send in for the rebate with the very short dates.
3) Try and send in their packing slip, rather than an invoice, and therefore didn't follow the requirements, and get declined.
1) Don't buy it from an "authorized retailer"
2) Forget, and don't send in for the rebate with the very short dates.
3) Try and send in their packing slip, rather than an invoice, and therefore didn't follow the requirements, and get declined.
#7
drpud - Posted 8:29 pm PDT 10/12/09 (253 Posts)
Agreed. Put a rant about rebates a bit back. Just referring to the software, though, I am coming back to Norton for my kid's rig. After boycotting their bloatware for several years, I tried last years offering for free (after rebate!) and was pleasantly surprised. they seemed to have slimmed the program down substantially such that it was far less of a resource pig than ever before. Great protection for the little ones. too.
#8
dubucl - Posted 10:04 pm PDT 10/12/09 (156 Posts)
Your kids can't lay off the porn- eh? Download malwarebytes. It's reliable, it has unlimited updates, and it's free (except if you want their premium, but even then you can download the premium torrent for free.)!
#9
Wayno - Posted 12:15 pm PDT 10/13/09 (56 Posts)
Does this version take over your PC like most Norton products of past?
#10
SelfGovern - Posted 10:42 am PDT 10/14/09 (1803 Posts)





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