Transfer of files from old Mac wiped out Leopard?

I bought a MacBook Pro tonight--airport extreme, new printer... Set it up, turned it on. It asked if I wanted to transfer files from my old Mac via firewire. Of course! So I did. This Book was supposed to come with Leopard on it--but it's not there and I don't know if it ever was since the first thing I did was transfer my files. It tells me it's running 10.4.10. Did transfering my old files to the new Mac wipe out Leopard? What's the deal?

After October 1? I purchased it **last night.** That'd be 42 days after October 1. And I specifically asked the sales person at the Apple store if it came with Leopard pre-installed because I didn't want to get into the update fiasco. Pre-installed and updating are two different worlds. I've been doing Macs since 1987, and I know what I'm talking about re. the difference between updates and "finished" product. That's why I waited until now, went to the Apple Store instead of buying online, etc. I wanted to be **SURE** it wasn't an update. If Leopard isn't on there (after I was told it *was*)--well, this ******really****** *****. And we all know Apple's policy here--"we'll give you the upgrade disk." I don't want the freakin' upgrade disk. I want what I was told I was getting when I shelled out at total of $3600 last night.

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