Macbook Pro 15" won't turn on with battery or with power cord

I have a refurbished Macbook Pro, which I believe is a 2009 model. The battery recently was completely drained, and I plugged it in to charge, but all I got was the green light on the power cord. The battery refuses to charge, and I'm not sure if it's possible to run without the battery in, but I tried it and the computer won't start up at all. I tried an SMC reset, but don't think anything happened. Is this a fixable problem, or do I need to take it in?
OS 10.7.5 just FYI, I would provide other specs but I don't know off the top of my head and as per my situation, I cannnot check them.

Hi e_wiegner,
It sounds like you've already tried a couple good things for troubleshooting your computer not turning on.  I'd go through this article and see if you've exhausted your troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting: My computer won't turn on
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1367
Take care,
- Ari

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