IPod and it's lack of charging

Hi, I've read through many posts and even sent my iPod for repair twice, with no resolve. Hopefully someone can help me.
My iPod recently has been unable to charge via computer. It used to, but it doesn't anymore. It will charge by the adapter in my car. I've tried two different usb cables and five different computers (PC and Mac) and nothing solves the problem. What ****** me off most is the fact that I've sent it away to get repaired and they tell me nothing is wrong with it.
I understand that they can be finicky and people suggest going to purchase wall adapter, but I'm not going to go drop another $30 to do something that it should be able to (and used to be able to) do via the computer.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.

As well, when I plug it into the computer, not charged, it just tells me it is and won't charge it. Arrg.

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