- Send it in to Palm to be repaired for about $140 (ridiculous for a $200 unit).
- Use the 20% discount offered to me by Palm to replace the thing for $160.
Not sure what I'm going to do just yet. Tomorrow I should hear back from the bank that issued my credit card to find out if I have any sort of extended warranty for purchases with them. For now, a lesson learned: DON'T BUY PALM without some sort of extended warranty. When the battery does go bad (and it will go bad, though I'm not sure that's the problem with mine), there's no way for you to replace it without sending it in to the manufacturer and being charged almost as much as a new unit.
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