The connector for my USB stick broke

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I have a Toshiba TransMemory ID USB 3.0 Flash Drive 32GB, one of the pins that connects the part you plug into a device to the chip is completely broken. I still have my storage in tact and the chip itself hasn't been damaged. How do I fix this. If I have to pay then how much?
 
Assuming you want to do this because you have some important data in there. See a shop with a soldering iron on the counter, they can fix it.

When the guy gives you a look like, why are you so cheap to get another one, just tell him the important data thing.