I bought a laptop today (Lenovo Y450, if anyone is interested). All good, but worth Vista. But I know that Microsoft has a free upgrade program Vista to Win7! Well, I think we need to upgrade. I go to the manufacturer's website (http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/windows7-sitelet/free_win7.html) and cheer up “Request Upgrade”.
A window opens in which Firefox honestly reports that it cannot confirm the authenticity of an SSL certificate from some ebiz3.mentormedaicorp.com.

Well, let's take the word. Go ahead, and there:

Okay, close FF2, open FF3, go ahead. We reach the choice of the country ...

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Of course, I always knew that time is money, but just like that ... Fig for myself, a "free" update - 30 euros for delivery. Well, let's click "next." And we will see:

Then my brain finally gave up, and I closed the window. Here is a "free" update. 30 euros, apparently, will go on the development of a time machine.
I, in principle, understand that there should be more complaints to Lenovo than to Microsoft. But,
1) It would be nice for Microsoft to take care of how their partners provide a “free” update;
2) The upgrade is clearly going through some kind of outsourcer, and obviously not one Lenovo is using it.
Gentlemen from Microsoft, if you are at Habré, comment - how can I get your "free" update?