Scratches on the bottom of my MacBook Pro

My own carelessness has unfortunately resulted in scratches on the bottom edges of my MacBook Pro.
There is also a rather unsightly crack that has appeared from the top right hand corner where the charger connects to the middle section on the bottom of the laptop.
I am just wondering if it possible to get these fixed and if so, how and where?
Much appreciated.

I have a few very faint scratches on my Unibody bottom from when it was sitting uneven on a table (wood edge then glass center). Since I don't actually ever see my bottom, only when I'm cleaning it, I don't really care about that much. The top lid and the actual keyboard area is where I'm concerned and I try really hard to keep that scratch-free. So far so good.
One thing to watch out for. If you use a case with a zipper, be careful that you don't zip it quickly and scratch the aluminum. For cases that fit snugly, this can be an issue.
Bryan

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