Somebody might ask the question about risks of the tape trick.
First of all, you could apply the tape to the teleconverter's gold contacts, or you could apply it to the camera's gold contacts. Since the camera is more valuable than the teleconverter, you risk more by doing it to the camera.
Second, you use tape to serve as an electrical insulator between the gold contacts. Well, most tape has one slick side and one sticky side. The sticky side will make it stick to the gold contacts, and if you want to do this semi-permanently, then OK. However, if you intend to remove the tape, the stickiness may be left on the gold contacts. Worse yet, once the stickiness is left on the gold contacts of the teleconverter, you may transfer it to the gold contacts of the camera. That stickiness may act as an intermittent insulator even with only your favorite lens in place. Not good.
So, if you feel compelled to use the tape trick, use two pieces. (Imagine this) Use one piece an inch long, and then use another piece 3/4 inch long, and place the shorter piece sticky side to sticky side with the longer piece so that there are only two 1/8 inch sticky ends to hold the tape in place _away_ from the gold contacts. This still is not foolproof, but it can eliminate some potential problems.
---Bob Gross---