My battery pack doesn't work

There's a dent in the chord part so I think the wire is cut...should I just buy a new one?
I was charging my computer and when it was fully charged I unplugged it and left my bettery pack on the floor. When I ran out of battery again, I plugged my pack in but it wouldn't star charging....what should I do?

Hi remix,
If the cord is damaged there's a good chance it's not going to work properly. Outside of trying to repair the cord yourself (which I do not recommend unless you're skilled in such ability), it probably just makes sense to buy a new one.

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