Norton: Save up to 50% on CyberMonday

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Chubb, Nov 29, 2009.

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  1. Chubb

    Chubb Registered Member

  2. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    Those prices are still inflated. :thumbd:
     
  3. Zetelo

    Zetelo Registered Member

    I totally agree with that statement, the prices are way too high for normal surfers. A program grr...
     
  4. nomarjr3

    nomarjr3 Registered Member

  5. clocks

    clocks Registered Member

    You can get Norton cheaper from other online sources (newegg, buy.com, amazon, ebay, etc...)
     
  6. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    Exactly. A month ago I gave $23 for NIS2010 3-user 2yr sub off eBay. All 3 pc's activated without a hitch.
     
  7. Sportscubs1272

    Sportscubs1272 Registered Member

    The way the economy is running the past couple of years we should get discounts right up to Christmas. Seems like it will bring more revenue than one day or a weekend. Some antivirus companies are giving an extra 3 months or a year for free after a yearly subscription.
     
  8. Securon

    Securon Registered Member

    Good Afternoon ! The operative phrase is up to! It's up to you as a savvy consumer to see through this disgusting ploy. A straight 50% Off or nothing ! See Sunbelt Vipre's Sale or Trend Micro...70% and 50% off respectively. Now that's the Real Deal ! Sincerely...Securon
     
  9. clocks

    clocks Registered Member

    I got the same 2yr/3pc license for $6. I confirmed that it is valid key through Norton CS.
     
  10. Zombini

    Zombini Registered Member

    Here is a tip.. buy the 2009 version which should be real cheap at this time, and you can use the same key on the 2010 version.
     
  11. Cloudcroft

    Cloudcroft Registered Member

    I just purchased a 3-user edition of NIS 2009 on eBay for $16.
     
  12. NoIos

    NoIos Registered Member

    I understand those prices. They have to pay all the advertisement and the reviews I see on the web. But they're wrong if they think I'll pay for them. It's a shame really.
     
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