My kid doesn't use them either.
I was really dreading that battle (when it would've happened), but he honestly will not have anything to do with them. We leave them in his crib, but he just uses them as ammuninition when we walk into his room early in the morning. That kid has an arm.
He's so SMRT.
I've read that a good way to do it is to come up with something that makes them want to give it up. For example (this comes from Parenting magazine btw), one mother told her son that their dog was really sad that HE didn't have a pacifier. The child walked over to the dog, gave it the pacifier, and never used one again. I don't know if you have something that you can use like that or not, but it's worth a shot.
Alternativly, you can just take it and deal with a few rough nights. It doesn't take long (retrospectivly) for your baby to get over it.