2000-453-ca and its upgrade to windows windows 8

I bought this laptop from Costco on May 17.

Now I'm just learning Microsoft as follows:

«You have to buy a Windows 7 PC qualified between June 2, 2012 and January 31, 2013, to be eligible for this offer($14.99).» The last day to register and order your update of Windows 8 is February 28, 2013. "of https://windowsupgradeoffer.com/en-US/Home/ProgramInfo

So I was wondering if my windows 7 is installed on my laptop is a Windows 7 qualified for the offer above, even if I bought last month.

If not, what price will be if I update to Windows 8?

I think I need to return the product to where I bought, but... I don't want to if I don't have to.

Hello

My suggestion, the return (if you can) and buy a new machine to meet the requiement - I don't think that they accept even 1 day after (as the previous regime for Vista-Windows 7), because why 1 day but not 2 days so why 2 days but not 3 days...

Kind regards.

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