Best to wait befire upgrading memory or hard drive ?

I'm a soon to be new Mac owner (looks like September), and I was wondering what you did concerning upgrades -----
Just buy the Macbook as is - run it make sure no trouble, "then" updrade the memory ? - I'm not thinking about hard drive change "maybe" down the road --- a 7200 rpm disk.
My only idea is ----- if the system needs to be returned for defects - would they give me another with the same hardware configuration I purchased. Example - I order and have Apple install 1GB at my local Apple store - if they need to give me a new system - would that memory upgrade be ok as it's a "custom" system ?
I know I want 1GB of memory, and the Apple price of $100.00 is very good, just wondering if there would be any problems.
There is no reason why I would want to return it ---- just if something goes wrong - I want it fixed or if it's declared a "lemon" - (which I don't even want to think of) - I want a new replacement.
Your thoughts.
Bob

Bob, I suggest that you buy it stock and run it for a bit. Do the updates and get a feel for what it does out of the box. Then order 2GB of RAM from a reputable third party like OWC or Patriot RAM from New Egg. It should cost about $1600-ish.
You can also upgrade the HD at any time, but if you do I would hold onto both the old hard drive and the stock RAM. Stick the HD in a SATA/FW enclosure and use it for backup. Keep the RAM around incase you need to take it in for service. I have read many stories here about how Apple techs have blamed user installed RAM for problems that were clearly not RAM related.
You aren't going to get much on eBay for the RAM, so stash it somewhere just in case.

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