HT1476 iPhone 5 charger melted!

Has anyone else had problems with the iPhone 5 charger melting? This has happened on 2 of my chargers now I'm not sure what to do.

My charger has melted the phone wont take charge form other cable apple says that it no longer warranty it been past one year.
Apple sent me to my carrier witch is att and was told to take earlier upgrade so now its back and forth. Why do i have to pay out of my pocket for early upgrade. Apple washes their hands and att now im stuck with it. That is good business for apple and att

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    From: Katherine.Chan@s**ll.com [mailto:Katherine.Chan@s**ll.com]
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    From: Teamer, Joyce M GSUSI-PTD/CBSA
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