OSX Mountain Lion Up-to-date claim validation mail not yet received

I live in India. I bought an iMac from a Apple Reseller on 23rd June 2012 which qualifies me for the free upgrade to OSX Mountain Lion. I filled out the form, entered all the details correctly (though in the last step Apple didn't give an option to select country as India, but I filled the form anyways) and was given a Claim Reference Number.
It's 2nd day today and I haven't received any email regarding the redemption code. What's going on?

Oh well well.. just 30 minutes after I posted the above question, I got the validation email. Now let's see if the code actually works.

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