When will my AppleCare Protection Plan arrive?

Hello,
I recently bought a MacBook Air using the education store from Apple. I know that my MacBook comes with a 3 year protection plan from Apple, but I haven't heard any word from Apple about it, no letters or e-mails etc., and it has been about a week now.
When should I hear about this?
Thanks!

Software OSX reloads are not causes for AppleCare to be voided.  Only physical damage voids AppleCare.
But ... AppleCare follows the system, not the person.  You will need to buy new AppleCare for your next system.  The good news about that is that you can charge for the AppleCare you paid for.  I would arrange to meet at an Apple Store for the transfwr of money so you can confirm for the buyer:
AppleCare policy does has as much tme left as you claim
The system is good-enough condition that AppleCare has not been voided. 

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