Every time i plug in my ipod (2nd Gen) to charge it keeps restarting

i've tried to restore it but it still doesn't work

What about the answer to these questions:
Was the restore successful?
"DId you try restoring to factory defaults/new iPod? If so and still haveing the problem that indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order."
You also asked: "Do you think apple will fix it for free because i am thinking of buying a ipod touch 5th gen when it comes out"
A doubt it, a lot of users think about purchasing things. Apple will give you a 10% discount for turning in an old iPod when purchasing a new one.

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