Unknown MacBook pro in Apple Support Profile

I just checked my “Apple Support Profile” which shows the Apple products registered to my Apple account.  As well as my iPhone and iPad, there’s a MacBook Pro which I know nothing about: should I be worried or will I just delete it from my profile?

Call Apple support.  they'll straighten it ou.

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