Registering Serial for 2nd hand Macbook Air

Hi all,
I tried registering my 2008 Macbook Air. It says that
"According to our records, this serial number is registered to another Apple ID. If you have more than one Apple ID, log in to My Support Profile with that Apple ID to see your other registered products. Not sure if you have another Apple ID? ."
I was given the Macbook Air (2008) model by my dad who has upgraded to a newer Macbook Air model.
Can anyone please help me?
Scuzz

It might still be necessary to have some semblance of proof of purchase.
I have an iPod (personalized and purchased from the Apple Store) that I tried to register but it woudn't let me, saying "this serial number is registered to another Apple ID." The nearest I can figure is that someone must have mistyped the serial number of another iPod when registering it.
I never resolved that problem, but it never needed service so it's a moot issue. Still, it would be nice to have had it appear in My Support Profile.

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