Most annoying - Bye Bye

I've turned off all of my notifications and I still get notifications for renewal

Fortunately it allowed me to delete my CC#, so it won't auto renew

The notices at time of renewal are pure BS

Can't wait till my subscription expires so I don't have to endure this any more

Bye Bye Norton

We send a notification email before each upcoming annual renewal (usually about 50-65 days ahead), so that you are not caught off-guard. This notification email provides important information, such as the price for the next annual term, and the subscription renewal and billing dates. This helps you to adjust your protection plan according to your needs. 

FAQ: Norton subscription and renewal
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v126985328 

Once you subscribe, the payment method that you stored in your account will be charged to renew your subscription at the applicable monthly or annual renewal price unless you cancel the subscription renewal before the day on which you are due to be charged in your account or by contacting us. For annual subscriptions, we send you an email with the renewal price, the billing date, and related details before any charge occurs so that you know it is coming.

You can stop your subscription from automatically renewing any time before the day you are due to be charged by signing in to your Norton account or by contacting us. For detailed instructions, read Stop your Norton subscription from automatically renewing.

If you want to cancel your subscription and get a refund, visit our NortonLifeLock Cancellation and Refund Policy to learn more about your contract cancellation and refund rights and for exceptions.

 

Learn more about your automatically renewing subscription
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20080417115558EN

Norton annual and monthly subscription refunds
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20100512172507EN 

Why wait till your subscription expires? If you are that annoyed you can uninstall and go with a new vendor right now.

There are some free options you can try for awhile and even use Windows Defender and firewall in between. 

https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-free-antivirus-protection