Rubber casing & usb port

I noticed a few days ago that the rubber outside of my pixi is peeling away at the left 2 corners of the phone.  It just looks as though it is coming off from the rest of the back-piece, on the corners.  I have also noticed lately that the usb port door doesn't shut right.  It used to basically snap shut & now I have to push it slightly to get it to shut all the way (it's like the door part expanded).  I also noticed today that the little piece of rubber w/ the magnet on the door is about to fall off.
I've bought a pixi on March 20, but had to exchange it 3.5 weeks later because of a speaker issue, so I've only had this pixi for about 2.5 months.  I don't abuse my phone in any way, I take good care of it & haven't had any other issues so far, it still has the screen protector film that came with it even.
Anyone know what I can do to see about getting this problem taken care of?  Thanks!

Hello and thank you for using the Palm Help Forums!
It appears you are well in warranty. I would contact Palm tech support and request a new back cover. The phone number you will want to call is 877-426-3777.
I wish you the best of luck!
-Pat

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