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Companies are suing for their tariff money back. ‘Cards Against Humanity’ wants to give some of it to its customers

Cards Against Humanity, infamous for its provocative humor, is offering tariff refunds to customers after a recent Supreme Court ruling. This decision overturned former President Trump's tariffs, potentially resulting in refunds for businesses. Many companies are pursuing their own tariff refunds, but often, the customers who actually paid the tariffs won't receive the money. Cards Against Humanity, however, aims to reimburse its customers directly, recognizing that many retailers overcharged due to the tariffs. The company created a dedicated website, "Get Your Fucking Money Back," to handle refund registration. The refund amount will vary depending on the game purchased and the extent of overcharging. This initiative continues the company's tradition of outlandish stunts and social commentary, as seen in past projects. Cards Against Humanity previously satirized Black Friday and even attempted to impede the construction of a border wall. The company also released a special edition game exempt from tariffs, with proceeds going to combat book bans. Thousands of people have already signed up for refunds, despite the process potentially taking months to complete. Ultimately, the company's commitment to customer reimbursement reflects its unique brand of irreverent activism.
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