IPhone 3gs sim-tray jammed

My 3gs sim-tray is jammed
Any help is greatly appreciated.
My 3gs is still under warranty m planning to go to apple store.
Any one had the same problem ??
What you did ??

Tried it mate
But doesn't matter how hard i press it doesn't come out more then 1mm and when i tried to out using a plucker it feels like something stuck inside.

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