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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.” Photographer: David Tonelson/Alamy

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 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 Humanity stuff from them over the last year, you likely” paid for those costs.