Power Adapter Plug Keeps Disconnecting on 1.67Ghz ***

I constantly have to re-push in my power adapter plug into the
Powerbook 1.67 Ghz. It seems as though the socket in the Powerbook just wants to squeeze the male part of the adapter back out again and again. I have 2 power adapters that this happens with, so I am almost certain it's the female socket on the Powerbook itself.
Has anybody been able to get Apple to cover this problem under warranty?
- Ted

If you are still under warranty I would suggest you contact AppleCare regarding your issue. Every case is unique so just because one person may have gotten it fixed, or has been refused, does not necessarily mean this will fillow in all cases.

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