[Q] Won't charge - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
My HTC One won't charge, I left this morning and it had 100% charge,
was on the train, used it the whole time.
I hooked it up to my powerbank since it was running low and I needed to guide a friend when I stopped.
I noticed it wasn't charging, I thought it was the cable. I hooked it up to my Kindle since it uses the same port, and it starts charging.
Luckily I have another charger that is a wall charger, I get to my friends place and I follow some instructions I found (charge for 10 minutes on the wall, afterwards while the device is off press Power and Volume UP and DOWN for 2 minutes), still no go.
The phone has completly ran out of charge, I have it trying to charge on the wall at the moment, the LED is ON red for about 20 seconds, the battery symbol is displayed as charging for 20 seconds, then it turns off and repeats the process.
When I was trying to charge the phone the whole time before this, the LED was NOT ON. Apart from this morning when I took it off charge.
What can I do?

Shameless bump.
Anyone?

Does the charge port on the phone have a burning smell at all? Mine burnt out and I had to send it in for repair.
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or
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