Achat d'un Macbook le 18/10/12 Pourquoi n'est pas installé Mountain Lion ?

Acheté un Macbook Pro le 18 octobre 2012. Livré avec Lion, alors que Mountain Lion est sorti début de l'été.
Comment accéder en free avec la dernière version de l'OS ?

Pardonnez-moi si ceci traduisait mal. Mon Français n'est plus très bon.
Macbook était-il nouveau quand vous l'avez acheté ?
Si oui, ramenez-le à la mémoire, avec votre réception et le puma de demande soit installé pour libre. Si vous l'achetiez en ligne, essayez de contacter Apple directement.

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