HP Notebook PC Battery Pack Replacemen​t Program

HP Notebook PC Battery Pack Replacement Program
I have got a computer and I've just found out on the website that its battery is available to replace. The battery can be a dangerous because it can explode. I've called to a service in Poland and they told me I should replace it.
I was trying to do it on the website http://bpr.hpordercenter.com/hbpr/ but it was not possible.
My computer is HP Pavilion dv6560eo Entertainment Notebook PC , Serie number:  [Personal Information Removed], Product number:   GP637EA.
The battery is CT>65035C7B7UZ6VL.
Contact to me:
[Personal Information Removed]

HI abramus: 
Thank you for your post.  I will do my best to assist you!
When I did some research I located your part, but it is no longer available from HP part surfer or the HP parts store. Please call our technical support at 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region please click the link below to get the support number for your region. http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl  Here is the link for the HP  Poland contact information.   click here. If they are unable to provide you one, then you will need to purchase it from a third party.
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