Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am posting this in case anybody else got scammed like I did.
Background: As those of you who have Comcast internet know, if you have carefully ready the fine print, you get, as part of your Comcast subscription price, free Norton Security Suite anti-virus protection. In mid-June, I got from Norton, as part of a software update, a notice to the effect that Comcast was no longer providing the anti-virus software and that it was now necessary to click on the link to purchase it directly from Norton. I did so, and my credit card was charged $43.99 for a one-year subscription, and I downloaded the software from Norton. Now, I discover that Comcast never discontinued providing the Norton anti-virus software and nobody at Comcast has any idea why Norton would have sent out such a notice. After an hour talking to Norton's Indians, the best I could get was a promise of a prorata refund for the unused portion of the one-year subscription. I am now contemplating my next step. Anybody have a similar experience? |
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Norton appears to randomly send out renewal notices. I have been using their Norton360 product for several years. I went through some similar confusion when I added my mobile phones to the plan. It appears their reps do not understand how all of their products are sold and licensed.
In my case they extended the contract to cover the over payment. If the product you purchased was exactly the same as Comcast offering (*) I would call back ask for a supervisor and a full refund. * It has been my experience that the version of the software offered by the cable companies does not have all of the capabilites of the full paid version, in which case the partial refund sounds reasonable. Just my thoughts.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV. ![]() |
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If you are using a PC and have the current Windows 8 or 8.1, you already have internet security included with the operating system. Using an additional program is not recommended regardless of whether it is free or not.
Also, if you have previous versions of Windows installed, you can download Microsoft Security software for free. I have used this for several years and have managed to stay "bug" free.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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Obviously, this is just my opinion but I will stick by it. Everyone has a security product that they like and should test other programs and see if it is better. I tried some and returned to Norton. I sleep better knowing that the Norton Internet Security package is protecting me. Z |
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I have had Comcast and Norton from Comcast for several years and have never received a notice from Norton.
I do have "double" security on my computers, Norton and Webroot. |
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If so, ask your credit card company to charge back the sale and get a refund. Reason: Fraudulent Transaction Skip |
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Regrading your suggestion to contact the credit-card company. My first step upon discovering the deception was to call the credit company. Unfortunately, the charge had gone through, and they took the position that they could not reverse it at this point. It now looks like Norton is refunding most of my payment-- but this was never primarily about the money. I just hate to be lied to. |
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I observe all things, I just don't give a damn about most! looneycat ![]() |
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Let's see how long it takes: 1) to get it corrected so he doesn't see it monthly 2) to get a refund if he is owed one. I'm so happy I was finally able to get rid of Comcast.
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All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope. Winston Churchill |
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