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b112 a day ago

Well it's not, but that aside, how would consumers ever get a refund?

Show up with a banana peel at a grocery, and say you want a tariff refund for the banana you paid cash for, 6 months ago?

There's no tracking for almost all of tariff affected purchases.

qingcharles a day ago | parent | next [-]

FedEx, I believe, have stated they will refund all consumers who paid them the tariffs, which they then paid to the gov. Nothing yet about the fees also incurred by consumers to pay the tariffs, but there are at least two class actions filed already on this subject, IIRC.

timmmmmmay a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Grocery stores track their customers very extensively and cash purchases are fairly rare. I'm very confident that Costco, for example, knows everything that every member has bought from them since the tariffs started.

HWR_14 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Consumers wouldn't. Importers will.

b112 a day ago | parent [-]

Indeed. And the concept of passing any refund on is just untenable. My example is to highlight how unreasonable such an expectation is.

And while this specific tariff situation is silly, and annoying, it's been going on forever. There were cases of tariffs on lumber from Canada, with presidents of all stripes. Some were fought, won in court, and nary a person questioned "where is the refund for the consumer".