+*Thanks for the advice. I've noticed there are Apple RAM sellers on ebay as well. If I buy those RAM instead, how should I install it? I'm assuming if I open the book myself or by any other unauthorised 3rd party, it'll void the warranty?*+
As a general rule... I would stay away from purchasing memory on eBay. Memory is one of the most important components in your computer and quality memory is important to ensure you have a reliable and stable system. There is no such thing as "Apple" memory. You can purchase compatible memory from any reputable vendor (Crucial, Kingston, PNY, etc). All of which will be new, with excellent warranties, and significantly cheaper than purchasing directly from Apple.
The memory in your MacBook Pro is user replaceable. You will not void your warranty by replacing it. You should hold on to your old memory just so you can use it to trouble shoot if you have problems down the road (so you can eliminate memory as the cause). It's generally a good idea to put the original memory back in if you need to send it in to Apple for repairs. But so far as your warranty goes... changing the memory is no different than changing the battery.
Here is a link on Apple's instructions on replacing your memory:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303491