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Hi Lovebug,
It really depends on the product, and depends on if there are any special discounts for Upgrades or Bundles. Also, for some products, it might be a better deal to Upgrade (buy the full version at a discounted price, sometimes a 3 PC license) than to puchase a Renewal (simply extends current license, which may only be for 1 PC).
Hi Tony,
I bought the Norton 360 All-In-One Security a year ago. The one I bought had the 3 PC license with it. But that doesn't help me I only have the one computer and it seems crazy to pay the full price every year or two. I would think there would be a cheaper way when all one would be doing is renewing there software.
Thank you,
Lovebug
Before your subscription period runs out, you can purchase just the Subscription Renewal for the product. This will typically be cheaper than buying the Full Version, and occasionally less expensive than buying the Upgrade.
You bought Norton 360 a year ago - do you have v1 installed? If your subscription is still valid you can Update to Norton 360 v2 for FREE. Just download and install, and you'll get the latest version. Thanks!
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