REG: Recovery Disc - HP Pavilion G6-2231TX

Dears,
             I have replaced my HDD and I not able to recover the OS. I logged new ticket in HP support and i sent my bill copy to the mail id which is given by support engineer from HP. I have received a mail regarding that ticket is closed with the comments "The recovery disc was Posted to address given in the Bill copy".
Query:
              I didn't receive the recovery disc via postal, even 3 days past after the ticket was closed. Anyone can help me, what to do now or how can i track the postal?

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