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CompUSA - Norton AntiVirus 2004 Pro + AntiSpam FREE after rebates

K-squared

Golden Member
Advertised price after two manufacturer's rebates - available both online and instore. Should make for some good pricematch opportunities.... 😀

  • $79.99 - $10.00 instant rebate - $40.00 manufacturer's rebate - $30.00 upgrade rebate
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well.. to get that last 30 dollar rebate, you gotta buy NAV 2003, yeah? It's more of a upgrade mail-in rebate.. but.. i'm sure lots of people will try to PM (as stated by k-squared)



Taken from the website:
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Current Rebate:


Note: To take advantage of rebates or special pricing with In-Store Pick-Up, your order must
be picked up within the timeframe of the offer(s).
Regular Retail Price: $79.99
-$10.00 Instant Savings (Valid: 12/21/2003 - 12/24/2003)

You Pay: $69.99 Price after instant rebates, if any
-$40.00 Mfr. Mail-in Rebate (Valid: 12/21/2003 - 12/27/2003)
-$30.00 Mfr. Upgd. Mail-In Rebate (in-box) (Valid: 12/14/2003 - 12/31/2004)

CompUSA Price: ($0.01) Price after instant & mail-in rebates
 
It's a simple "upgrade" rebate and Symantec has a pretty broad definition of what qualifies.


      • For previous owners of a stand alone or pre-loaded version of any Norton or Symantec
        software product, or owners of any retail (boxed or downloaded) software product from
        McAfee (excluding pre-loaded and OEM software from McAfee).
Notice they DO NOT restrict pre-loaded OEM Norton/Symantec software...
 
Can I still do these rebates from the C-USA purchase if I already did the same rebates (possible different form number) thru anouther reseller?

shelbY
 
Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says

"Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates"

Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.

 
Originally posted by: AlfB
Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says

"Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates"

Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.

thats the way it goes dude. you dont really have a choice
 
This is a great price but I decided to buy Norton SystemWorks 2003 for $8 (OEM) with free shipping from globe2000.com

I've heard that NAV 2004 now has software activation and it's an unstable resource hog. I'm not sure if these have been proven to be true or not.

Received my Norton SystemWorks 2003 CD in 1 week, came in a sleeve with a valid ID #. Works great. Besides I didn't really want to deal with the rebate hassles.
 
Originally posted by: AlfB
Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says

"Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates"

Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.

That's the way the thing works. It's been like that for, like, forever. All Symantec and McAfee products give you a 12-month subscription to download updates and such. Once the 12-months is over, you either pay Symantec $24.95 for another 12-months of updates or do what I sometimes do... Uninstall, then reinstall. You'll get another 12-moths of updates. Rinse. Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.
 
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: AlfB
Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says

"Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates"

Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.

That's the way the thing works. It's been like that for, like, forever. All Symantec and McAfee products give you a 12-month subscription to download updates and such. Once the 12-months is over, you either pay Symantec $24.95 for another 12-months of updates or do what I sometimes do... Uninstall, then reinstall. You'll get another 12-moths of updates. Rinse. Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.

What if there is a new strain of virus (we'll call it FERENGI-C) which your old "rinse and repeat" Norton isn't updated for?

If you do your "rinse and repeat" cycle, can you still update your Norton to the most recent virus definitions?
 
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: AlfB Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says "Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates" Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.
That's the way the thing works. It's been like that for, like, forever. All Symantec and McAfee products give you a 12-month subscription to download updates and such. Once the 12-months is over, you either pay Symantec $24.95 for another 12-months of updates or do what I sometimes do... Uninstall, then reinstall. You'll get another 12-moths of updates. Rinse. Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.

I thought the uninstallation/reinstallation technique didn't work (???)
 
Originally posted by: Growltiger
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: AlfB Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says "Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates" Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.
That's the way the thing works. It's been like that for, like, forever. All Symantec and McAfee products give you a 12-month subscription to download updates and such. Once the 12-months is over, you either pay Symantec $24.95 for another 12-months of updates or do what I sometimes do... Uninstall, then reinstall. You'll get another 12-moths of updates. Rinse. Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.

I thought the uninstallation/reinstallation technique didn't work (???)

I've done it a few times since 2000. Did it with NAV and NU. Recently, I did it with Systemworks 2002.
 
There is a patch for Norton Antivirus 2004 (separate or part of Norton Systemworks or Norton Internet Security) that attempts to fix the having to reactivate after each reboot. A new install of NA 2004 will allow the product to be ACTIVATED (like TurboTax of last year) before updates and virus definitions can be downloaded. The patch that can be found on the Symantec knowledge base cleans up alot of the problems with ACTIVATIONS "not holding" between reboots because it checks for changes on the activated machine to prevent "cloning" or otherwise coping the product to multiple machines. However, for my RAID 1 Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro 2 (Nvida nForce 2 Ultra chipset) machine I can not properly kept it activated after each reboot and it is a pain to go thru the reactivation process every 2 - 3 days. Symantec's activation process is just as buggy as TurboTax's was - Tech Support says that there was no fix to my problem if the patch didn't work other than to go back to a previous version of the product. BE FOREWARNED - I now run McAfee Viruscan (Free after Rebate) and McAfee Firewall (free to Comcast High Speed Internet subscribers for one year) and have returned my copy of Norton Internet Security 2004 for refund.

You can get NA 2003 OEM for about $10 - AntiSpam worked great when i tried it but it does not work for Eudora 5.2 or 6.x yet. I run NSW 2003 and NFW 2003 on my old machine. My wife always gives me a hard time about playing the upgrade game and with Norton Antivirus 2004 - I would skip this upgrade till they fix the ACTIVATION process completely.

 
What happens if you activate it on your system but then you have to replace the hard drive and reinstall everything? Can you activate it again?
 
Originally posted by: nippyjun
What happens if you activate it on your system but then you have to replace the hard drive and reinstall everything? Can you activate it again?

just a simple reformat will reset the 1 year subscription service 😕
 
Originally posted by: Growltiger
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: AlfB Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says "Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates" Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.
That's the way the thing works. It's been like that for, like, forever. All Symantec and McAfee products give you a 12-month subscription to download updates and such. Once the 12-months is over, you either pay Symantec $24.95 for another 12-months of updates or do what I sometimes do... Uninstall, then reinstall. You'll get another 12-moths of updates. Rinse. Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.

I thought the uninstallation/reinstallation technique didn't work (???)

For Systemworks 2003 or AV 2003, a simple uninstall/reinstall does NOT work.....found out that myself. And tracking down that registry value Symantec leaves is a drag...can't find the thing!!! 2002 and versions before WILL uninstall/reinstall and act like they are on there for the first time, but 2003 "remembers" that it was installed once before.

Now, a reformatting of your hard drive followed by an installation WILL work, but that's a big pain in the butt, too.....simpler to just buy the new subscription.
 
2002 and versions before WILL uninstall/reinstall and act like they are on there for the first time
Repeat until product is no longer supported by manufacturer.
Do you really go to ALL that trouble????
There is an easier way....:disgust:
 
I buy a new version of NAV in January every year. It is free after rebates if you buy it with tax software (Turbo Tax and Taxcut). That way there is no need for subscription updates.
 
I hacked with the catalog file and got my virus subscriptions good till 2104. Was really easy to do. I doubt I will be using this computer then.
 
HINT......
What time is it?
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Originally posted by: AlfB
Has anyone noticed the fine print on the back that says "Twelve months of protection updates included with purchase of Norton XXX; annual subscriptions available for subsequent updates" Does anyone know what happens at the end of the 12 months? I do not want to get into a situation that requires a subscription every year to continue working.

Don't worry there's always some crazy upgrade rebate that makes it practically free or at least very inexpensive to buy next year's version.
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: nippyjun What happens if you activate it on your system but then you have to replace the hard drive and reinstall everything? Can you activate it again?
just a simple reformat will reset the 1 year subscription service 😕

True and some of us reformat every 6 months anyway. I reformat everytime I get a bigger hard drive, the biggest one is usually the fastest and that's the one I want my OS on. I know the old installation can be copied, but a fresh installation is always awesome - it gets rid of all the garbage that was installed and you start anew with just what you need. In this way you can keep on using your NAV program and get updates.
 
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