If this is a new guitar then you're probably entitled to a replacement rather than a repair, and the shipping costs won't be yours to pay. I would look into that first. If it's a bit older but still under warranty then I would still consider the repair, but see if the shipping costs are covered by your warranty. Otherwise you could find a local luthier or repair shop who could take care of it for you - it's not a big fix for those guys, because they already have the tools, parts etc. But as Wooglins says, you'll be without your guitar for a while whatever you do, so if you don't have a backup or if you have other plans, then you'll need to keep that in mind too.
But from what I can see in your photos, this is pretty minor and nothing to worry about. Assuming there are no loose or ill-fitting frets, and the tone is fine (no buzzing etc.), you could just live with it. Personally though, if it was mine, even such almost invisible damage (even if you need a microscope to see it) would bug me, and I'd probably want to get it seen to...