My MacBook has charging problems

Last week, my MacBook (mid-2009 white Unibody) stopped charging for some reason and I didn't notice until it had pretty much ran out of charge completely. The wall adapter light didn't turn on, and the power indicator on screen didn't even say "Not Charging". It simply wouldn't receive power. After trying a different wall adapter to no avail, I figured that the battery had run its course and it was time to get a new one. I bought a new battery on eBay from a reputable, trusted seller, but after installing it today, my MacBook still refuses to charge. Luckily, the eBay seller is refunding my money, but I still have no clue what's wrong with my computer and I don't want to take it to an Apple store and have them charge me $70 just to tell me what's wrong. Any help out there?

If you have tried a different charger, and a different battery there isn't much else a user can do other than the Apple genius bar.  Have you looked at the MagSafe connetor to see the contacts are sraight and clean?  Would the new battery charge on the charger or no go?

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