What should I do if my newly bought MacBook Pro doesn't sit still on flat surfaces ?

Hi,
I just bought a 15 inch Macbook Pro and I recently noticed tht it would not sit still on flat surfaces. I never dropped it or damaged it in any way. I have also noticed a (very) slight space between the aluminum case and the black part above the keyboard that holds the screen on the left-hand side whereas it has no space what so ever on the right-hand side. I would need to solve this problem because my computer is constantly shaking when I type on the keyboard and it is very annoying.
Thanks for the help.

Hi a,
First, do not try to bend/force anything and risk voiding your warranty.
Contact Apple. You have a 14 day return/exchange period, 90 days of free phone support, and a one year warranty.

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