Adapter Audio HP Veer

Hi, I recently bought a new HP Veer, except it came without an audio adapter.  I searched online in the hope of buying a new one just but can't seem to find a.  I understand that the adapter is supposed to have been included and it was probably the fault of the 3rd party vendor, but at this point, if the seller does not give more, how can I get a new audio adapter?

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