^ Careful when you do that though. If there are enough solder still left underneath the bent pins, it might rip off some of the trace. Of course, if you don't care about the board, pry as much as you want. But some modern boards, like Leopold, have bent pins too. In this case, heat the solder, while it's melted take some fine tip pliers and unbend. Then suck up all the solder. It's more time consuming, but if you want to save the PCB, this is a safe way.