Lawsuit Demands Logitech Hand Tariff Refunds over to Customers
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Logitech sued for keeping US tariff refunds instead of returning them to customers
Logitech facing a class action lawsuit over tariff refunds, with the lawsuit alleging the company raised the price of some products to pass the cost of tariffs onto customersThe US government collected an estimated $166 billion in IEEA tariffs which are to be returned to businesses, but their are no mechanisms in place to return the cost of tariff-inflated goods back to customersNintendo and Sony are also facing lawsuits over tariff cost refunds…
Logitech faces class action over tariff refunds kept from customers
Photo: Jacek Halicki / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) If you bought a Logitech mouse, keyboard, or webcam during the peak of the Trump administration’s trade war with China, you may have paid more than necessary. A new class action lawsuit argues Logitech owes you that money back. Law firm CPM has filed the suit. It alleges Logitech raised prices on about half its product line by as much as 25 percent to cover tariffs on Chinese-made goods. Af…
Legal action has been taken against Logitech. The company is accused of having increased its prices to cover customs tariffs, which were later deemed illegal, and then of having retained the refunds from the State instead of paying them back to consumers. Other giants like Nintendo and Sony are also in the crosshairs for similar practices.
Bought Logitech kit during the Trump tariff mess? You may be due a refund …
During the height of Trump's trade war with China, where tariff increases were announced on an almost weekly basis, companies like Logitech responded by significantly increasing the prices of their products in the US. Earlier this year, the US Supreme Court ruled that these tariffs were illegal and must be returned to manufacturers. However, there's been no sign of companies passing on the refunds to customers, and a class action lawsuit is now …
Logitech Faces Class Action Alleging Tariff-Related Price Increases Continued after Refunds
A class action lawsuit filed by Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleges Logitech Inc. maintained elevated product pricing despite receiving federal refunds for tariffs that the U.S. Supreme Court subsequently deemed unlawfully imposed.
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