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Juvencio Parise

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Aug 4, 2024, 11:06:56 PM8/4/24
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Pleasecheck your Norton account to confirm ... automatic renewal is Off ... and no billing information.

MY SUBSCRIPTIONS reports: Activate Subscription Renewal ... with automatic renewal Off.





BILLING INFORMATION reports: There is no billing profile saved in your account ... with no billing information.




Every year I update my Norton, sometimes online, sometimes from a local store. Every year I have to agree to autorenewal; every year I agree and then opt out five minutes later. I don't want Norton charging my card two months prior to my renewal date. It happened again yesterday, after Norton had sent me multiple emails requesting new credit card info (the one on file had been hacked and so I shut it down). They somehow tried to charge my new credit card, the info for which I'd not provided them. My credit union declined the charge, thankfully. But this required several calls, the last of which was to Norton Customer Service. The gal tried to upsell me five different times when I requested--again, and again, and again--to just stop the frickin' autorenewal. Love your product, Norton, but absolutely hate your business practices. If you say you allow people to opt out of autorenewal, don't override them, OK? And don't go fishing for new credit card details without permission. :(


Updater services are legal. While contracts vary, consumers authorize access to their credit card accounts, not to a specific number or expiration date tied to that account. That means authorized recurring charges can go on regardless of whether a card has expired or been replaced due to a data breach.

(source: google)


I actually did just that with their first email request; they'd already tried to run it through and found that the card had been shut down. So I double checked that the autorenewal was off, and I deleted the compromised card details. They still came after me. It's less of an issue of what's legal per your note above, and what feels like lousy business practices. If I said no autorenewal, I'd ask Norton to please honor that.


Their business practices are HORRIBLE. Have been fighting for my refund for over 3 months now & they don't care. They try to keep you going in circles, saying your case has been "escalated" or a check was mailed, etc. It is all over the internet how they charge you months in advance, with NO warning, but tell you you can cancel for a refund- that you'll never see. They just want your money. Real shady from a company that is supposed to be protecting you from online threats & scams.


Same here. I have been charged for automatically renewal in Aug 2023 and reached out to Norton 10 times asking for a refund. They kept saying they have escalated the case and ask to wait for a call in 48 hours. No call in sights over the past week or since Aug nor the chat function was utterly useless. Lost faith in Norton.


CS001:

I have been charged for automatically renewal in Aug 2023 and reached out to Norton 10 times asking for a refund. They kept saying they have escalated the case and ask to wait for a call in 48 hours. No call in sights over the past week or since Aug


it was originally a purchase from Norton. There was a auto renewal on with expired credit card details but payment went through. I submitted online refund request and also went on useless Norton Chat for more than 20 times, but none of those worked.


Yea, I see that a lot has been done to bring attention. "Escalated" twice, then ghosted again. That's fine, that is what lawyers are for. There are plenty of others that Norton owes and the more the merrier. This is the most deceptive company I have ever dealt with.


I just tried to cancel my auto renewal option while retaining the remainder of my subscription but could not do it online without a . I was only offered 2 options or . I went to my billing information and tried to remove the credit card I listed there and was informed that before I could remove my billing info I had to cancel my subscription.


I've not cancelled automatic renewal service for long time. Maybe, cancel process has changed. Maybe, I'm not understanding your issue/concern.

Do you want to stop your subscription from automatically renewing?

Please review: Stop your Norton subscription from automatically renewing








cancel refers to "recurring term subscription"....not your current subscription term.

cancel refers to "Automatic Renewal Service"....not your current subscription term.


When your renewal is active, your subscription will automatically renew annually or monthly, depending on your billing cycle. If you cancel, your protection will continue through the end of your current paid term and will not renew.


Norton subscriptions are recurring term subscriptions. Norton subscription requires user account and user payment method for recurring subscription service. Virus Protection Promise requires user activate automatic renewal.


Norton subscription purchase includes Automatic Renewal Service. At the end of Your Service Period, the Service will be renewed and Your payment method will be charged the then-current renewal price (plus applicable taxes) automatically, without any additional action by You. At any time after Your purchase, You may change Your subscription settings, including cancelling Your automatic renewal, at my.norton.com.


bjm_ thank you for your quick reply. I took to mean just that. They should offer . I'm a very literal person. Like I said earlier if I'm not certain of what will happen when I click on an option I won't click on it.


On the My Account page, located either next to or below the subscription for which you want to cancel the renewal and the renewal charges, click Cancel Subscription Renewal or Unsubscribe.


Member Services & Support link should open IMO a direct path to Norton Support.

Instead Norton thinking is ... lets open a page with LARGE DIY PRESETS and tiny My topic is not listed above.



Cancel & Renew preset offers 5 solutions.



Request an annual renewal fee refund lands [here] with the same If you were charged for the annual renewal of your subscription and want a refund, contact Member Services & Support.


Norton Automatically Renewing Subscription Help lands [here] with 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.

contacting us lands on the page with LARGE DIY PRESETS and tiny My topic is not listed above.





solutions 3,4,5 lands on Community search results pages.






Maybe, Norton thinking is by contacting Member Services & Support. Users will have an opportunity to discuss their reasons for wanting a refund with Support agent and thereby come to a satisfactory arrangement.


This is exactly what happened on the billing information Edit page when I tried to delete my credit card info. After at least 3 attempts to my changes (removed the card numbers) a message appeared in very tiny print at the bottom of the page informing me that before I can remove my billing method I, "Must" cancel my subscription.


CANCELLATION: You may cancel your subscription and/or turn off the automatic renewal in your account (Norton.com/account) or by contacting Member Services & Support. If you have an annual subscription paid monthly and cancel automatic renewal, please contact Member Services & Support to delete your billing profile. See our Cancellation and Refund Policy.


The 2 options offered me under the "My Subscriptions" tab were manage licenses / unsubscribe. Clicking on unsubscribe brought up a new page that offered me to either click on or . It was at the very bottom of the "Billing Information" page that I was informed that "If you want to delete your billing information, you need to cancel your subscription first, click here." You have to look very closely, it's what is known as "small print."


[...] It was at the very bottom of the "Billing Information" page that I was informed that "If you want to delete your billing information, you need to cancel your subscription first, click here." You have to look very closely, it's what is known as "small print."


I recently uninstalled Norton Antivirus Because while it running on my system it froze my laptop. I have also canceled my subscription dunno how I got the antivirus on my laptop. it might be a laptop manufacturer installed on give to me on trial.


I recently uninstalled Norton Antivirus Because while it running on my system it froze my laptop. I have also canceled my subscription dunno how I got the antivirus on my laptop. it might be a laptop manufacturer installed on give to me on trial. Do I need to worry about this after uninstalling or is it okay?

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