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exchange rate?


Question Posted Saturday May 17 2008, 4:47 pm

hi. well im thinking of buying norton 360 2.0 to protect my PC. on the British websites it costs £59.99. On the american websites it costs $80, so at the current exchange rate, i would pay £40. is this how it will work? or do i have to pay something else? i dont need to pay for p+p because i download it. thanks.

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theymos answered Saturday May 17 2008, 9:02 pm:
Yes, that is correct. $40 is equal to about £40.9 right now. I don't recommend Norton, though. Its detection is alright, but the application is huge and annoying. Read my comparison of free antivirus applications:
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If you really want to buy one, buy NOD32, it's the best:
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