Still shipping the Zen Micro Limited Editi

Is Creative Lab's, shipping the Zen Micro Limited Edition w/ the Extra Battery?
If I were to order a backordered one, is there any guarantee I'd actually get one with the extra battery?
Just trying to make sure is all.

Jeremy-CL wrote:
Analog4,The extra battery is being provided in a specific number of units sent out. Due to this there is no way to guarantee that you will receive one with your player.Jeremy
Well I have to send back my micro. It seems to be a lemon. I got one with an additional battery originally. Will I get an additional battery when they send me a new one? I sure hope so...

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  • DON'T BUY THE ZEN MICRO

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