Norton Symantec protection, how can I get it without using my credit card?
My brand new Lenovo3000 N100 laptop came with a 99 day free use of Norton Symantec Anti-virus program. After the free trial I will have to pay for it. Paying I dont mind, but I really hate paying with a credit card online. Is there any other way I can get Norton legally?
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- idk, see if they except money orders by going to www.symantec.com
- go to there surport page, should be e-mail addys or snail mail addys there.
- Sure. Buy the product (Norton Antivirus) in a store or online. Then uninstall your trial version and then install the purchased one. (I only say that because I don't know if the retail version can be installed on top of the trial version. You're right to be concerned. Symantec *may* have a plan for infinite renewals when they have your cc number.
- http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/custserv.nsf/0/b31dc1c843262eca88256cad007727ac?OpenDocument&seg=hm&lg=en&ct=us Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover*, Wire Transfer*, Check, Phone According to the above link on Symantec's page, they accept the aforementioned payment methods. You can contact them for the specifics on how to set up the payment.
- I pay all my bills every month on my debit card it works like visa card.so what are you afraid of , all those sites that accept credit cards are secured.
- Uninstall your Norton and use AVG Free from Grisoft, the best free antivirus here on net. http://free.grisoft.com/
- Like hell "they're all secured". Tell me that again when you find $5000 charges on your card, okay? Some credit cards offer a "card generator". Visa does, for example. You give, say, Discover(discovercard.com) your card number and they generate another "account" that's only active for the time you specify and only contains the money you specify. I also believe you can state who can access it. Go to your card's website and look for one, or ask their customer service about it.
- dump it and download a free anti virus software. norton takes over your computer and makes it boot up slow. download from the link below
- I believe the AVG answer is a good one, plus Spybot. I don't have too much faith in Norton's crap,(whoops, did I just call their crap, crap?)
- email me and ill give u the passcodes just let me know what version you have
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