Battery Problems - Replacement needed?

Hi everyone!
I've not posted on this forum before but just thought here would be the best place to come to ask for expertise and opinions!
Okay i'll cut to the chase!
Roughly 18 months ago I purchased a lovely Macbook Pro with the Macbook Pro Applecare too.
In January 2009 I realised that the battery wasn't too good health wise.
Since brand new battery life was roughly 3 and a half hours
Since January 2009 the battery lasted roughly over an hour/hour and a half.
Since May 2009 the battery barely even lasts 30 minutes. (iStat Pro says my battery health is 14%)
As you can tell, I am quite annoyed at this! (details of battery information below as of May 2009)
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 768
Fully charged: Yes
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 781
Health Information:
Cycle count: 267
Condition: Check Battery
Battery Installed: Yes
Amperage (mA): -202
Voltage (mV): 12213
In January I enquired about the battery and would I be able to get a replacement for free due to being covered by the Applecare, but I was told by the man at the Genius Bar that I would have to pay full retail price for a new battery due to batteries not being covered by applecare and the complimentry 1 year warranty was the only thing that covered the battery health.
I read that "Apple claim a battery should retain 80% capacity after 300 cycles" and that getting in touch with customer relations may be a good idea. Can this be applied to my battery information?
Is there anyway I can get my battery replaced by Apple? Or is it a case of paying an obscene amount of money for a new battery which would do the same after 18 months?
Thank you for any help! Additional information if needed will be gladly given!
Chris.

Well another problem - probably related - has occured!
Hopefully, if I can wangle it a bit, would this be able to get a replacement battery under Applecare?
When I do use my Macbook Pro and it isn't plugged in, even though it barely lasts 15 minutes now the "Reserve battery power" window pops up on screen, even when the battery status indicator (top right of the screen) shows that there is 3/4 of the battery power left 2 or 3 times in 5 odd minute gaps (black too).
Due to this error, and Applecare wanting to solve almost any problems encountered with Macs, would I be able to - if I use craftyness and ingenuity - be able to get a replacement battery?
Is this a good idea or not?
Thanks for any help, and thanks to Kappy for replying!
Chris

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