Help! Used Macbook Air, internet recovery problem

I should start out by saying that I'm completely new to Apple (well I haven't used it in over 10 years).
Anyway, I bought a Macbook Air and just received it today; it was running on Mavericks and I was planning on doing the update. I was looking around and things were going fine until I tried to change the computer password. Of course, it asked for the old password so I could create a new one. However, rather than doing the smart thing and contacting the seller and seeing about borrowing their password so I could change it, I took to Google. The response I kept getting about changing passwords was wipe the hard drive. Now I'm realizing this was not a good idea... at all. I did this and it came back with a flashing folder with a question mark in it. So, again Google told me to hold command + R upon restart which would start internet recovery. It's done it, but now when it asks me to install the update (Lion!) it keeps saying 'temporarily unavailable.' I really don't know what to do or think other than I'm screwed. Can anybody please help me? I really don't want to have to go to the Apple store or return it, but I'd really appreciate help if anyone has suggestions. Thank you.

Nope. When Internet Recovery finishes booting, and I try to reinstall, it pops up wih "This copy of Install Mac OS X Lion is damaged, and can't be used to install Mac OS X".

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