HT1222 my iphone 4g doesn't charge at all

Hi,
I have an iphone 4g, it was working without any hitches from the day i bought it, but all of a sudden today when i try to charge my phone it doesn't charge neither from pc or main switch board, i tried out the main switch board as well but nothing didn't change, even when i plug it to the pc itunes doesn't recognise the the phone, what's wrong with my phone please help me out.
I will appreciate if anyone could help me  out as soon as possible!
Faithfully,
Shifan Sheik

Do a soft reset - Hold your Sleep Button and Home Button for more than 10secs until you see the Apple logo.  After restarting, try charge it again.
If this does not work, do a Hard Reset - go to SETTINGS/GENERAL/RESET/RESET ALL SETTINGS.  Try charge it again.

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