Reinstalling Lion OS and asking for Apple ID

I have recently purchased a mac book secondhand and i have lauched in to the system recovery partition and erased the HD.
I have then tried to instal Lion OS but asking for the Apple ID
I have entered my own and says i have no purachsed this  - although it come originally with the Mac.
Any ideas!?
I have done some reading and seen a post about using the online recovery system - i have no tried this yet but will this work??
thank you in advance!!

Settings>Store...is your Apple ID shown? If not, sign in. If it's shown, tap it...sign out...then sign back in.

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