What dealer choose Vista upgrade program?

Hello

Naturally, I have my laptop from Currys (UK). When I choose the reseller, it is not on:

https://upgradeweb.ModusLink.com/Vista

What I choose?

Hello

Snipe is just. Choose TOSHIBA EMEA. It should work.

Tags: Toshiba

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