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Pretty unsatisfying.
But Bartholomew says every dollar a person redeems, the company doesn't get to keep.
Also, lawsuits put pressure on all businesses to respond to customers.
Josh Dillon is a co-creator of Cards Against Humanity, a card game that's manufactured in China.
Even though the company paid tariffs as high as 140%, it kept selling the game for $29.
But retailers that sell its game raised prices.
So Dillon made a website with a big, salty banner.
The Cards Against Humanity gives you your f***ing money back.
Probably can't put that bit on the radio.
Anyone who bought Cards Against Humanity from any store that increased prices after the tariffs started can upload a receipt.
They'll eventually get a refund on PayPal or Venmo.
Dylan says the company has been vocal about tariffs since day one.
They even made a deck of cards with an anti-tariff theme.
And I liked that ethos.
in the sense that, you know, it's not that complicated.
Dylan says that's what's great about being a small company.
No shareholders, no board.
They can do whatever they want.
I'm Kristen Schwab for Marketplace.
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