Super Drive Wont Take disc

Okay I have seen many problems similiar to this. My wifes macbook will not suck in the CD. You can force it in by pushing on the cd. I have completely reloaded the OS and still the same thing. Anyone else have this issue ?

My son's MacBook has also ust started doing this. Does not 'suck in' the disc and if you push it in it just ejects it again after about 5 seconds.
-Greg

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