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Norton 360 Multi Device 3 Devices: $6.75 after $40 Cashback (Click & Collect) @ Dick Smith

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Was looking for a good Antivirus at a good price and found this at Dick smith website with code mad15 (limited to 200 customers). Original coupon post

I ordered my one and paid total of $46.75.
Norton is offering double cash back that is $40 instead of $20 till 30th June.For details refer to below link

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  • +11

    "was looking for a good anti virus"
    - You journey is not over, keep looking.

    • Immediately thought the same thing.

      • Let the journey start :)

  • there's a free and actually really good antivirus offer on ozbargain

    • Expired and only 30 day with reminders after for 6 months

  • Thanks OP

  • +3

    $6.75 isn't good enough. At least $0 and comes with Micro SD card

  • The 5 user with bonus 8gb drive for $9 (inc delivery) after cashback might be a better deal?

    http://www.dicksmith.com.au/norton-360-multi-device-5-deviceā€¦

    • Thats what I thought as well but on DS website it doesn't show cashback with it as it does with the others

  • I reckon Avast is a good (free for domestic use) antivirus thingy. I've been using it for many years, no complaints.

  • Comodo. I think they are not bad. and free

  • About to get the 5 user + usb. MAD15 worked but realise no store has it in stock for click and collect. By the time I picked home delivery MAD15 doesn't seems to be working anymore.

    Still decent value without the 15%

  • Is this 2015 version or 2016?

  • +1

    Looks like you have to actually install and activate the product before you can claim.
    No good if you want to store for later by the T&C,s

    • +2

      have been a norton user for 2 years with previous purchase. Really its a drag to the pc. now with Bitdefender and so far ok

      l will not get even it is free

      • Mmyeah, the general OzB consus is that the only circumstances under which you'd ever 'get' Norton would be if you were gonna receive at least ALL of your cash back, AND score a 32 gig micro-SD card for free. In other words, you'd only ever get it if the crux of the deal was 'a free micro-SD-card, just for the time it takes you to install Norton, apply for the cashback, and uninstall Norton'.

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