Consumer complaint adds legal risk after Supreme Court tariff ruling
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Consumer complaint adds legal risk after Supreme Court tariff ruling
Political pressure is building for consumer rebates after Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Wednesday accused the administration's tariff policy of raising costs for households while allowing major corporations to retain the financial benefits. In a post on X, Kelly said,...
Political pressure is building for consumer rebates after Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Wednesday accused the administration's tariff policy of raising costs for households while allowing major corporations to retain the financial benefits. In a post on X, Kelly said, "Americans have paid the real price of this administration’s chaotic tariff policy. The savings should go back to them, not big corporations who raised prices and did just fine." Americans have paid the real price of this administra
A man who paid extra for two pairs of Nike Vomero sneakers on account of President Donald Trump’s now-illegal International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs is suing Nike for a refund. Through attorneys Jennifer Rust Murray and Toby J. Marshall of Terrell Marshall Law Group, James Dunn filed a complaint in an Oregon federal district …
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According to the plaintiffs, the company raised prices on some footwear by $5 to $10 and on certain apparel lines by $2 to $10 to offset those costs.
Nike faces a class action lawsuit alleging it failed to refund tariff-related costs passed to consumers through higher prices on footwear and apparel.
Nike is the latest brand to come under fire from consumers seeking payback for the tariffs they say they paid in the form of higher prices at retail.
Consumers allege Nike raised prices to offset $1 billion in tariffs but has made no commitment to return the money
By Jonathan Stempel May 8 (Reuters) - Nike was sued on Friday by consumers who accused the athletic apparel and footwear maker of not refunding tariff-related costs it passed on in the form of higher
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