by Pilmour Boy on Sat Jan 17, 2004 4:44 pm
Yes, it is possible to get them replaced, but it's not really that common a problem.
I got mine September 2002 (first iPod in St Andrews, I believe), and have had no problems whatsoever, I still get well over ten hours battery life.
However, if yours is still in its initial one year warranty period, I'd suggest buying an extended warranty for it from Apple. It costs just £50 from the Apple Education store, and provides another two years peace of mind, covering problems with batteries, the hard drive, and pretty much everthing except misuse.
Or if it's not in the initial warranty period, put it on your home insurance. Mine is coverered for all risks on my policy, and cost me only about another £20 a year.