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Old 03-15-2015, 06:52 PM   #7
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If you're a member of Costco they carry computers suitable for personal and small business use from names like Lenovo and Dell. Many (perhaps most?) are sold without bloatware. They also provide their own technical support to their customers so you don't get caught in finger-pointing if there's a problem. You have 90 days to return a computer -- other warranty coverage is extended to 2 years.

It might even be worth getting a basic one-year membership if they have a model you're interested in.

I have no financial stake in Costco, but I have been a happy -- perhaps even ecstatic -- Costco member for years.
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