MacBook Pro 2012 i7 click noise on left side

Hello,
When I put my hands on MBP it makes a click sound on the left side and that really irritates me. I uploaded a video showing that issue. My MBP is running on SSD so I guess that sound is not coming from HDD. I purchased it like 9 months ago and the clicking sound is new. Should I return MBP to the store?
Thanks for advices!
Here is the YouTube link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGMDTpLaPqA

After a screen replacement dues to increasing number of bad pixels Now I have the exact same problem. The lid got replaced twice and I have to go and get it replaced again because now not only does it not close properly but they put a lid with a scratch on it.
All that aside a person at the store is trying to convince me that the gap is acceptable according to Apple's policies even though there was no gap when I first took the computer in. It is at least 2 mm on the left side. Does anyone know what is the apple accepted gap between the lid and the MBP body ( if there is such a thing)? I highly doubt that Apple's policy is 2mm or less but if anyone has an idea of what it actually is the information would be much appreciated.

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