Recovery of the Internet

I tried internet for disk recovery, was the OS x download, was arrested in the Center and told to contact apple support. My question is has the server found something irrelevant in my Macbookpro and wants me to clearfy with them or what? Because they are no more afford the initial download of disk utility. Tried the local support here in Bahrain but they only me to hear their music for 5-10 minutes and you answer is not on the phone. Tried the call center support on their side, but they r constantly mail "contact u shortly" and then another emaiL "so please someone help me get back my reliable laptop once more stable, which is now just dumb." IS IT POSSIBLE TO STOP THE COLLECTION OF THE INTERNET FOR SOMEONE LIKE ME FEEL LIKE THAT. THEY HAVE HOSTED TWICE, BUT ONCE THE UPGRADE OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM STOPPED, I'M NOT ABLE TO START FROM THE BEGINNING.

What Mac model you have?

Are you sure that you dΘmarrez to recovery of the Internet?

You are the original purchaser of the Mac?

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