My ms office 2010 product key validity is over

Mr President.

I have a laptop purchased in mumbai at chembur mumbai e-zone.

30/07/2011. Computer Sony laptop sr.no. s0170010060 it is a processor of intelcore i3 - 2310 M 2.10 GHz

Windows 7 Home basic (64-bit) 2 GB memory / 320 GB HARD drive, it is series E VPCEH15EN.

Mr President I am an official of the defense on all secret documents and a very busy life, sir, recently, when my agent worked he found that the user of this particular laptop is not have commensense, he did not use the rank product key the msoffice 2010 & currently the key is been deactiivated due to which it cannot use the ms 2010 office its key has been

76YCK-33D6G-G7WW2-W8QD8-2J3BF

Sir this key to be activated another Aurélie that my project will be out of use and so they can sack me. give me a new key or activate the old James a thank you that you can help me.

Hi kotirags,

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