Macbook doesn't wakeup from sleep

Hey gang!
I am a new Windows-Mac convert and I couldn't be happier about my decision. I bought a beautiful black Macbook on July 23rd and I was in love with everything about this machine until the first week of August. I put my Macbook to sleep with the lid closed for about an hour and when I went to open the lid it made a brief noise like always and then the monitor flickered and went black. The sleep light went off and the hard drive was spinning but the monitor didn't come on. A few days later I turned it off completely and then when I went to turn it back on it wouldn't start without me pressing down the power button for a few seconds. Then I was on and working away like nothing happened.
I read all the posts I could find on these forums and followed all of your advice which was: 1. Reset PRAM 2. Reset PMU 3. Take it to the Apple Genius Bar and see what they say and 4. Call Apple Care.
Resetting the PRAM did nothing, resetting the PMU also did nothing. I took it to the Genius Bar and showed the guy there what the problem was. I made sure that I let my Macbook sleep with the lid closed for over an hour so he could see exactly what it was doing. He said, "it looks like it's dead." He got it started, changed my power setting to not put the hard drive to sleep when possible and asked me to try and replicate the problem so he could see if that fixed it. The problem is that I would have had to wait an hour or so to see if that fixed it and I couldn't wait. So, I went home thinking it may be fixed and it wasn't. It did the same thing when waking up. The guy at the Genius Bar also told me he ran diagnostics and that nothing was wrong and that he never heard of this problem before.
Ok, so I called Amazon (where I bought it) and told them I had a DOA and they said they'd send a UPS guy to come get it this week and give me a new one.
Sorry for the long post but it's almost done.
My question to all of you is this:
I reinstalled the OS doing a clean install which deleted the Hard Drive and downloaded the various updates and since yesterday I have not had the problem again. I even let it sleep with the lid closed all night and in the morning it woke up PERFECTLY. I called Apple Care and they said since that worked it probably was a software problem and not a hardware and most likely will not reappear. But I have read here that this MIGHT be a reccurent problem and some people have had the problem loads of times. The fixes only help for a short period of time.
So, do I still send it back for a new one and maybe encounter the same problem, or do I keep it for another few days and test it out some more and maybe risk not being able to return it to Amazon?
My 30 warranty is up on the 23rd of this month so I do have 2 more weeks to test. I thought some of you might have had this problem and fixed it with a simple re-install of the OS. If any of you have permanently fixed this please let me know how.
Again, sorry for the huge post but I wanted everyone to have all the information and for people searching for this topic in the future to also have all the info.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

I didn't get any response to this question which is ok, but I wanted to give everyone an update so that if anyone has this problem they have at least one solution.
I decided to send my Macbook back to Amazon last week. I printed a UPS return slip from Amazon's website and they paid for it to be sent back to them. As soon as UPS confirmed that they sent my Macbook back they overnighted me a new one. The new one has been working perfectly for a few days now. I have put it to sleep overnight and it woke up without a hitch. Hopefully this problem doesn't come up on the new one.
The point is, if any of you have a product that doesn't work exactly the way it should, SEND IT BACK! No other company on Earth expects you to "DEAL" with broken products and it shouldn't be this way with Apple. I strongly suggest purchasing your products from Amazon, especially after this experience. They didn't even test the computer to see if it was broken, they just gave me a new one.

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