Why my new macbook pro can't starting on???

Buy in amazon.co.jp on 2013/11/07 delivered on 2013/11/10 at 9:00 am but at 7:00 pm it can't starting on
What must i do????

But new macbook had broke down like this is that normally???
It's so >{[<{{***

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