Hairline In the Dock Connector

Hi ,
I have just bought an Ipod nano 5th gen [brand new]and as soon as i was going to connect it to my pc for syncing i noticed a line in the middle of the dock connector of the ipod , the line starts from the inside and continues to the outside and returning back inside [looks like a mountain has been drawn]. This line or watever its called is on the silver plated surface of the D. Connector . My other 8gb version doesn't have any such thing.
Also it works fine and everything but that line...........
So what do u think i should and if u were in my place what would u do ?
Thanks alot

Apple does not read these forums. These are user-to-user forums where everyday folk post questions and offer answers to each other. You need to call Apple Support.
Did you even bother to read the links I posted? Through a Google search I found the following:
http://www.arabcomputers.com.sa/ I can't read Arabic. Unknown if there is a support link.
Apple service briefly suspended in Saudi Arabia

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