Early renew?

Check this AI notation on the early payment of Norton Auto Renewal.

AI Overview

Norton automatic renewal payments are sometimes taken earlier than the actual expiration date of the subscription, typically 30-45 days in advance. This is done to ensure continued protection in case of any payment issues. If you were charged early and want a refund or to cancel the renewal, you should contact Norton Member Services and Support.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

  • Early Renewal:

Norton’s automatic renewal system may charge you before the actual expiration date of your subscription.

  • Reason for Early Charges:

The primary reason for this is to prevent a lapse in your protection if there are any issues with the payment method, like an expired card.

  • Pre-Billing Notification:

Norton usually sends a pre-billing notification email to inform you about the upcoming renewal charge.

  • Contacting Norton for Assistance:

If you have been charged early and wish to cancel the renewal or request a refund, you should contact Norton Member Services and Support. You can find their contact information on the Norton website or through their customer service hotline.

  • Canceling Automatic Renewal:

You can also cancel the automatic renewal feature before the next renewal date, preventing future early charges. This can be done through your Norton account or by contacting Norton Support.

  • Refunds:

Norton’s official support page provides information on their refund policy and how to request a refund for an annual renewal fee.

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