Symantec has the Norton 360 Premier Edition Version 4.0 1 User (3PCs) for $100 - 20% off with coupon code NEWBUYNORTON20 - $50 rebate [Exp 1/6/2011] = $30 downloaded.
Sorry to burst your deal bubble, Ben, but Fry's has it for $55, with two rebates adding up to $55, so basically you're only paying the tax on $55, since it ships for free (plus the price of two postage stamps, and your time).
I prefer the Fry's Norton Internet Security/Utilities/Ghost bundle they have sometimes for free after rebate. I have done it for several years and had no problems with the software or rebates. No infections either. IS & Utilities is for three PC's and Utilities and Ghost don't expire. Is there better out there? Yes but not for free. Although there are many Norton bashers it's not the resource hog it once was and still rates near the top of any AV shootouts I have seen. Many of the free AV programs have short comings that are covered by their paid versions.
Sorry to burst your deal bubble, Ben, but Fry's has it for $55, with two rebates adding up to $55, so basically you're only paying the tax on $55, since it ships for free (plus the price of two postage stamps, and your time).
http://www.frys.com/product/6180449
Same version, same number of computers covered...and $30 cheaper!
Fry's may have it cheaper, but it's been unavailable for shipping since late yesterday, so unless you're near a B&M Fry's, you're SOL.
I prefer the Fry's Norton Internet Security/Utilities/Ghost bundle they have sometimes for free after rebate. I have done it for several years and had no problems with the software or rebates. No infections either. IS & Utilities is for three PC's and Utilities and Ghost don't expire. Is there better out there? Yes but not for free. Although there are many Norton bashers it's not the resource hog it once was and still rates near the top of any AV shootouts I have seen. Many of the free AV programs have short comings that are covered by their paid versions.