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In my experience, this is a Best Buy thing. Meaning the computer (whole package in box from manufacturer) only. No added extra options from store/retailer (added software, bundles, warranties, protection plans, support plans, etc.). Compared to price including Microsoft Office software. (Example. In store display demos, on the price labels, the large text price has Microsoft Office included. Look for price in smaller text, computer only. Confused me & threw me off until I looked closely & noticed; made me think computer prices were higher. I don't necessarily prefer to buy software or additional options, from same retailer; or that specific software package/edition.) I would find it easier & more useful to list their price for the item (base). Then list the additional costs for extras or options, itemized.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are in a store, it will list the price including a discounted Microsoft Office 365 1 year subscription, usually discounted at $49.99 with computer purchase. The Computer Only price is just for the computer and no Microsoft Office purchase other other accessories like a mouse or flash drive.
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