Qosmio X770-13H loose power cord

Hi!
I recently bought a Qosmio X770-13H, and so far everything has been working great (apart from playing 3D movies, but that's another story). There's a minor/slight annoyance and worry about this laptop, however. The power cord doesn't seem to tighten where it enters the laptop, and it's very easy to wiggle. This leads to the power cord falling out of the laptop very often.
Right now it's not too much of a problem, however in the long run I worry that this will become a huge problem, as this most likely will wear on the socket. Is this a normal flaw with these laptops or is there something wrong with mine?
Thanks!

The Power cord should not be loose when plugged in the laptop. Although i have a different model X770-11C and not your X770-13H , i am pretty sure that it must NOT be loose.
Asked Toshiba in 2 countries and i had the same answer so i give it to you here.
When you plug in the power cord it should be firm and not loose. So in your case you probably have to take it back for a replacement or a fix from your dealer.
Good luck, i don't think it will be hard to fix this.

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