Hi, I have a refund issue. AP1660563947 was approved on Dec 24, 2025, but 1268 DKK still hasn’t arrived
Hello @Kyrylo_Harmyder
fwiw ~ We’re hearing refunds may take up to six weeks.
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While Norton officially states that refund requests are processed within a “few days,” multiple reports from 2025 and 2026 indicate that the final credit to a user’s account can take up to six weeks.
Key Details on Norton Refund Timing (2026)
- Official Stance: Norton’s policy is to process requests in a few days, with many users seeing funds returned within 7–14 days.
- Variable Delays: The total time depends heavily on your bank and payment method.
- The “Six-Week” Rule: Customer support representatives have specifically informed some users that successfully awarded refunds may take up to six weeks to fully clear, particularly for certain wire transfers or card processors.
Refund Eligibility
- Annual Subscriptions: You are generally eligible for a full refund if requested within 60 days of the purchase or renewal date.
- Monthly Subscriptions: Requests must usually be made within 14 days of the initial purchase.
If you are waiting for a refund, you can check your status or contact support via the Norton Refund & Cancellation Page.
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While Norton officially states that refund requests are typically processed within a few business days, several factors can extend the total time for the funds to actually appear in your account to up to six weeks.
The primary reasons for these delays in 2026 include:
- Payment Method & Processor: Refunds to credit cards often take longer (typically 5–14 business days) because they must clear the card processing service before your bank can credit the account. Wire transfers are specifically noted by support as potentially taking the full six weeks.
- Bank Processing Times: Even after Norton releases the funds, individual financial institutions have their own internal timelines for verifying and posting legitimate returns. Some credits may not appear until your next billing cycle.
- Third-Party Purchases: If you purchased Norton through an app store (Apple, Google, Amazon) or a retailer, the refund is managed by that third party’s policies and timelines, not Norton’s.
- Verification Procedures: Banks often treat returns as higher-security risks than purchases, requiring extra time to confirm the transaction is legitimate.
- Incorrect Account Information: Providing incorrect bank or account details can cause the refund to fail, requiring you to re-apply and restart the processing period.
If you have already received a confirmation email but the funds are not present, you should contact Norton Support to verify the date the transaction was submitted to your bank.
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Norton refunds can become “stuck” in processing due to a combination of technical glitches, administrative requirements, and financial security protocols.
Key issues causing these delays in 2026 include:
Incomplete Cancellation Steps
A refund request may fail to progress if the subscription was not officially cancelled first. Simply uninstalling the software does not trigger a refund; you must ensure the “auto-renewal” status is disabled in your Norton Account.
Website & Portal Glitches
Users frequently report “portal loops” where the refund request page resets or fails to load properly. These technical issues can prevent the request from ever reaching Norton’s billing system.
Fix: Clear your browser cache, disable VPNs and ad-blockers, or try a different browser like Chrome.
Payment Method Complications
- Wire Transfers: Support agents have noted that wire transfer refunds are manually handled and can take the full six weeks to clear.
- Expired Cards: If the card used for the original purchase has expired or been replaced, the automated refund system will fail, requiring a manual intervention that stalls the process.
Verification & Documentation Requirements
Norton may hold a refund if they require additional verification to confirm the request is legitimate, particularly for “unauthorized” charges. Failure to provide requested account details or proof of charge will cause the case to remain “open” without being awarded.
Multi-System Delays
Norton’s billing relies on several interconnected systems. An outage or delay in any one of these backend systems can put a refund “on hold” for several days.
Third-Party Delays
If you purchased through the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or a retail store, Norton cannot process the refund directly. The request will get “stuck” if you contact Norton instead of the specific retailer.
If your refund has been “processing” for more than 14 days, you should contact Norton Support directly via chat or phone to ensure a case number has been generated.
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Still No Refund Despite the Promised Processing Time
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