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Does the above mean anything to you? No, me neither. Found it on my bank statement. I figured someone had stolen my debit card details online, and was about to phone the bank. When I thought . . . search google. Did and it seems there are hundreds of questions on yahoo answers for this subject.

Apparently when you purchase Norton internet security online, it goes through a seperate company and shows up as the above (very suspicious looking name) on the statement. I dont like this one bit. Why cant they put a reference there, that relates to the order or the company they are dealing for? Simply "Norton" or "Symantec" would suffice for me!

I know I should keep all my reciepts, but who does?! :oops:

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Wow!

Next year, save yourself some money by buying a new, sealed, unregistered copy of "last year's" version (AV2007 should be obsolete by then) for less money than you pay Symantec for a renewal. Usually costs about a tenner.

As soon as you register it, it will download the latest files and update itself, then you get a year's updates from installation date.
 
Better still, don't buy Nortons, it's seriously pants, slows your machine down and leaves it vulnerable to attack from script kiddies...
 
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Norton internet security......Oh dear.

Hogs your resources...slows your machine..interferes with to many programs...and to boot is difficult to uninstall......
 
au contrare! I have windows vista running on a core2 duo 2.13GHz and 2 gig ram. Working fine. ;)

ricicle,



I'M 21!




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Crafty said:
au contrare! I have windows vista running on a core2 duo 2.13GHz and 2 gig ram. Working fine. ;)

OK...all that runs norton, what runs your other programs... :LOL: ;)
 
similar with quickfit, invoice shows as somethingsomewhere in scotland, which is where the H.O. is
 
Digital River handling e-commerce for Symantec?

...Digital River's clients include Symantec, Fujitsu, 3M, Siemens, Nabisco, Polaris, Novell, Autodesk, SONICblue and Adaptec. ...
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