Macbook air have dented corners upon receival

I was recently gotten a gift from a friend, a new 11" macbook air. He just ordered it from US Online store and didn't check on it content upon arrival (as it supposed to be a gift).
And last week I received it from him (I am in Indonesia), opened the sealed package, and saw my supposed to be brand new Macbook Air is dented on its corners.
I have tried to contact Apple Support by phone and visit retail stores here to no help.
I do understand that I can't claim it to retail stores as it was purchased from US Online Store (I am in Indonesia).
How should I contact Apple regarding this issue please advise.
Thank you.
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I have called the number listed at the online store page, it's a Singapore number. And was told there is nothing they can do as it was purchased from US Online store.
I have brought the package and the damaged macbook to physical store as well and was told the same thing...

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