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You're lucky it didn't fit; A tab that wasn't properly recessed,
would
overstrain the springy contact it mates to, and that can ruin a
receptacle
connector (like, if someone pushes the thing into an Ethernet socket
where more/all of the pins matter).
The 'correct' crimp tools for this kind of modular connector are
inexpensive and easily available. Just use one. In an emergency,
you can hand-compress the little tabs using a flat blade
screwdriver as pusher.