See, the thing I can't figure is why anyone would buy Norton products anyway. I'll grant you that they've made a big effort because their reputation for slow, bloated and expensive products was pushing people towards free alternatives which had better reputations, but this is still an expensive product compared to some others and it does rely to some extent on the fact that Norton is something of a household name.
So anyway having decided to invest in Norton Security, which I hope you have done after considering the alternatives and shopping around, why you would buy it from an amateur-looking site like this is a mystery. It has only been there since November and has nothing by way of testimonials or even contact details; it doesn't even have a company name.
The registrant details are hidden, no surprises there, and the site shares content with another one called softwaredealzone.com, which does at least look a little more professional, though it claims to be:
"a well known and trusted online retailer of big brand software names."
and brags that:
"Our customer base has also continued to expand not only in the U.K but our customers come from as far as the U.S.A, Middle east and Asia. Our first priority is customer satisfaction and through this our success has grown."
Oddly, they only have six items in their entire expansive international catalogue and they're all out of stock anyway. I can't immediately tell if the sites share more than just text, but that in itself says something and it's not good.
I think that once again, this is likely to be an example of unbelievable prices being that way for a reason, and not the one you think.