I bought the upgrade to windows 7 paid tax of $ 15 21 and I still havnt received confirmation of delivery.

I bought the upgrade to windows 7 paid tax of $ 15 21 and I still havnt received delivery confirmation .is - what someone else having this problem

Hello

Welcome to the Microsoft Vista answers Forum!

Note: For details of delivery you must contact the customer assistance service.

To contact customer care using the information provided in the link

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us; CNTACTMS

For more information please contact Microsoft store.

http://store.Microsoft.com/help

Hope this information is useful.

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