3.5mm jack Ear Phones not working with IPAD

I have tried few ear phone (3.5mm jack) all working with Deskptop, Netbook, Laptop but none working with IPAD, it seems, there is a manufacturing fault in IPAD, I going abroad in 5 days, when I contact apple support on the phone, they need at least 7 working days, any suggestions. Thanks in advance.

Double-check that you really pushed it all the way in - it's a tight fit. If that doesn't help, do as nick101 said.

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