Crain's Chicago Business: Cards Against Humanity to give tariff refunds to buyers who 'overpaid'
Fast Company: Companies are suing for their tariff money back. ‘Cards Against Humanity’ wants to give some of it to its customers
Cards Against Humanity may be known as the tabletop game most likely to make your mom say filthy words over Christmas, but the company’s latest stunt is an act of uncommon decency. This giveaway has ...
Companies are suing for their tariff money back. ‘Cards Against Humanity’ wants to give some of it to its customers
The company that makes the popular party game Cards Against Humanity wants to channel any tariff refunds it gets back to its customers. The Supreme Court ruled President Trump’s sweeping global ...
The Boston Globe: Cards Against Humanity to give tariff refunds to buyers who ‘overpaid’
The company that sells the popular party game Cards Against Humanity said it will channel any tariff refunds back to its customers, whom it said “already overpaid for everything.” “America’s big ...
Bloomberg L.P.: Cards Against Humanity to Give Tariff Refunds to Buyers Who ‘Overpaid’
I like our chances against Indiana in the Rose Bowl - I don't think it's any secret that this team suffered down the stretch due to injuries and being beaten up.
“America’s big retailers passed over 90% of their tariff costs onto you, their customers, by marking everything up,” the Chicago-based game maker said in an online post. “If you bought Cards Against ...
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