Scratch Remover? Trade-in program for 60GB to 80GB before 30 days?

I was wondering if using using a scratch remover on my black ipod video will void my warranty....do they even work?
Also, I've only had my ipod since the first of september...trade-in program?
And, can I clear out itunes but keep all the stuff in my ipod? My ipod holds like 6 times the memory of my ibook....
Much obliged

    Hi there DSHanson,
This certainly is something that would be enticing to stay for sure. The promotion did expire on the 15th of October, so I am unsure why a representative of ours would offer the promotion to be "extended". I would like to take a closer look into this. I am going to send you a Private Message and see if I am able to find that chat. Keep your eyes peeled for that! Thanks.
ErinW_VZW
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