Battery discharges when not in use

I can't figure this one out. New 30g, charged copletely a few times since xmas. Now, when I turn it off at night (holding the pause/play button I wake up the next morning and voila the battery is dead. I have tried turning on the hold button after turning off to no avail.
Anyone have suggestions?

Take the iPod back to where you purchased it. It has a bad battery. You should be able to exchange it for another one.
Good luck.
Jeff

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