Battery Problem i think

The past week or so my computor gets to 25% and then without warning just turns off and today it has done it at 40% plug it back in and chagres up to 99% but not to 100% now have discarged it and recharged it before this started to happen a few weeks ago but obvioulsy i can't discharge it anymore can anyone help or do i just have to take it back and get a new battery?
Thanks

Reset the PMU (power management unit) and re-calibrate the Battery
If that doesn't fix things call Apple about a free replacement.

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