Yup. Been dealing with extreme humidity in the Chicago area, and the edges are a little poppy on the rear badge. I think after a few days it'll adhere. I don't really have any idea on how to hold the edges/compress them, but that would certainly help.
Just be careful, take your time. Let WD40 do it's thing. I sprayed and waiting about 30 minutes.
I also painters-taped all around the edges.
Full step by step (sorry - no photos).
1) Painters tape all around the areas
2) Sprayed with WD40
3) Waited 30 per badge
4) wiped up excess WD40 with...
I just used some WD40, a little isopropyl, a trim tool, and a microfiber for the leverage. There are a lot of people using the fishing line method as well, but if you can break that bond just enough with the WD40/isopropyl - they come right off with the trim tool.
You do have to pull straight...
the joke was that it's not a piece that anyone would be interested in stealing -- ignoring the fact you'd need to pick that lock to get in to attempt to steal the car. ;) Sorry - it was a little opaque.