Keep the important stuff on your PCs, Macs, tablets and smartphones safe with the powerful protection of Norton 360 Multi-Device. It delivers industry-leading threat protection for any combination of devices in a single, integrated solution that's simple to install and use.
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Norton 360 Multi Device (5 Devices) $64 ($44 off) @ Big W
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you'd think being a member since 20 Jun 2013, you'd know that we like to bash certain things like COTD and their sales, Dick Smith staff buying the good deals first, Beats Headphones, comments from Gerry Harvey and Internet Security software that costs you money when there are free alternatives without a tarnished history….
Not really considering they have paid you to install this in the past…
It would be a different story if it came with a cash back and a free micro SD card https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/138374
hahaha. I came in here to post the same thing.
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Also a differing product. The Big W version, seems to work for any combination of devices.
"for your PC, Mac, smartphone and tablet in a single, easy to use solution for any combination of devices (Windows, Mac, Android and iOS)."
The E-Bay link you posted:
"*FOR 5 SEPERATE DEVICES INSTALL (2 PC, 1 MAC, 1 TABLET, 1 SMART PHONE)
*DOES NOT WORK ON 5 SEPERATE PC'S"
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Norton-360-Multi-Device-2014-5-PC…
$48.49 free delivery.
Their neutral and negative feedbacks are less than stellar, regarding the sale of software:
"NORTON: States "To be sold with a new PC only. Not to be so separately"
"not the new version"
"BEWARE!Fraudulant seller.Sells items as 2014, but hides '2013' with stickers"
"Product states "To be sold with a new PC only. Not to be so separately"
"Full package was oem. If i had wanted oem i would have bid on one"
"2012 edition sold as 2013 the software looks nothing like the 2013 internet secu"
"OEM Version. Cd in printed cd cardboard case and serial number. NOT retail"
"This is an OEM product. Not stated in description"you go ahead and pay 73 dollars at big w
I paid <$10 to buy a 2 year 3 PC copy of Bitdefender, which I'm very happy with.
holden83 might just be that dodgy ebay seller..
idk why this is getting negged 73 dollars is the price 64 plus 9 dollars postage.
Not defending the ebay seller but 1. as long as your subscription is valid Norton's will upgrade to the latest version for free. 2. Oem software is no different from retail except for the packaging and printing.
If I was looking for Norton's, (which I'm not. I switched back to nod32) I would skip over these complaints. Sounds like small nick picks to me. Do people still care about software CD s? I toss them out cause everythings downloadable anyway with your account details.
The only time where a Norton product is a deal is when there's a profit to be made.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/138374
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/130584
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/128073Yeah you dont buy a norton product, norton product buy you.
I bought 3 from recent Harvey Norman sale. Wound up getting a 3 device pack for $20 and this came with a 32GB class 10 micro SD card and $40 cashback. So can't say that this is a deal, sorry
r u sure it is class10 micro sd?
Yes it is for the 3 device pack. Local Harvey could not find the 2 device pack so have 3 device pack instead, hence class 10 card and $40 cashback
So Has anyone received cashback yet?? i m still waiting for mine… :(
Received mine from other deal. Takes around 2 months.
Not a deal at all. Was $20 few days ago at harvey norman with 32gb card. Plus $20 cash back from Norton
well a month ago anyway
sorry i will never buy norton unless i get paid to have norton on my comp
good thing about the last deal was you could install the ipad app and activate the code… so you didnt need to install the bloatware from norton. Quick delete later and the ipad app is gone, software registered, cash back and free memory stick..
Received my $20 cheque yesterday
why would anyone pay money for this