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Antonia, Check the attached links,about charging problems.
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either the charger or the charger cable is bad. battery ran all the way down, and now you cannot turn it on. needs to be charged with a working charger/cable
Its a common problem, the power plug on the circuit board is loose. The unit will have to be dismantled to replace the socket. Most people don't have the skill to replace it so you should take it in for service.
I am guessing that the metal you refer to is the center pin of the power socket. If this is the case then a replacement is the only solution. Depending on what tablet you have it might be repairable or possibly replaceable but not worth the cost for a very cheap tablet.
It may be the charger has a loose wire. In that case a new charger would fix the problem. Mine has a problem with the charging port itself. I am fortunatly that my tablet is under warrenty they are going to replace the tablet for me.
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