Wired mighty mouse makes clunky noises

Hi, my two month old wired mighty mouse has started making loud clunky noises when I use it and when I press gently on it it seems loose, I can get it to make that noise just by pressing lightly on it. It works fine, it's just not quiet like it used to be and like my old was one for 3 years. It seems like a mechanical problem.
Does anyone know where I might read about this kind of problem and how to fix it and has anyone
else had this happen too?
Thank you,
Martha

Easiest thing to do is contact AppleCare and get it replaced. They'll send you a replacement and then you return the bad one. No waiting or fuss. Usually arrives within a couple of days.

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