Please help me shut down imessage from the computer?

Hello,
I've recently sold my Iphone and unfortunatelly iMessage is still activated on it so I'm not receiving messages from my Iphone friends... I've tried and deleted the phone as one of my products on apples account but this didn't helped I have my apple account info and the serial number of the phone as well as the telephone number it's connected to... Thank you in advance for any help guys!
Apple account: [email protected]
Serial number: 7R1131M4A4S
Phone number: +46 761110115

Asked and answerd many times...
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts5185

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