MUVO's fragile struct

I have have a V200 I bought 3 months ago. The only thing that I'm not pleased with is the structure of the player. The two parts are a little "loose" already. You can hear a slight clapping when swinging the player with your fingers. The USB connection between the two parts is not too tight. The memory stick part is likely to come off when removing the plug of my headphones. Is this normal? How can I trust that it won't get any looser than that because the player is so new? The play/pause button is working ok but when pressed on the other end it feels a little "dead" (I mean it does not click). It still works however. I'm not sure if I should get contact with Creative and ask about the descibed problems and guarantee. To be honest I don't think these features should exist in an almost brand new player which hasn't been abused. I recently saw my friend's MUVO Slim and I have to say it seems and feels way too stronger even that it was about 6 months older than my player... no clapping and no loose parts... obviously that's because there aren't separate parts in the player but the battery.

If it's very loose then you could contact Customer Support for assistance. Because it is two parts that slot into eachother, there will be a tiny space, but not one that would cause the USB part to come loose when you remove the headphones.
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