Can't Install Mac OS X Lion On Used MacBook

Hello I finally decided to buy my first Apple product and it was a used MacBook. The previous owner had erased the hard drive or whatever so I can only access the Mac OS X Utilities. I went to reinstall the OS using the Reinstall Mac OS X option where I found that I needed to make an apple id, after doing all of that I kept getting a prompt saying "This apple ID has not purchased OS X Lion". So I bought the OS X Lion on their website and finally got the redemption code in my email but it says I have to redeem it through the Mac App Store which the MacBook I bought does not have. I also do not own another Apple product or know of anyone with a Mac I can use to redeem the code with. Also the closest Apple Store is like 3 hours away from me which I don't have any free time to spare driving there. Also I do not have any of the install discs that would of originally come with it. If anyone can help me figure out how to redeem this it or just let me know if it is a lost cause, it would be greatly appreciated.

Not sure what exactly you wanted but this is what it gave me
MACBOOK (13-INCH MID 2007)
Serial Number: W873590MZ5W
Also below that it states it has valid purchase date but telephone technical support has expired and the repairs and service coverage has expired.

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