HP recovery disc set

Hello, I tried for at least a year, to obtain a copy of my recovery disks. If I try to order online, the process never ends, when you call tech support, they say they can not order and you must use the web site... and Yes, this truly is under way for a year... Here are my product information: someone at - it a suggestion?

Product name: HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC

Product number: WA722UA #ABC

Serial number: [edited by Moderator serial number]

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1

Directory.

I ordered the Kit of recovery for you.

Standard delivery to my office next week.

Please PM me your shipping info and I have them send you then. "' Free of charge '.

I will address this problem tomorrow with HP.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

REO

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