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If you paid FedEx or UPS then you did not pay the tarrifs directly. They paid the terrifs, you reimbursed them. So they will get them back. It’s seeming like a lot of people who reimbursed companies for tarrifs think they actually directly paid terrifs themselves.
You said there is no instance that a consumer paid tariffs. FedEx and UPS are the ones who ship what you paid for, yes.
If YOU personally order something internationally and it is subject to applicable duties, when it arrives at customs, customs/carrier procedures can require you to pay the import duty before receiving the package, or it will remain in their custody until YOU pay the dues.
So, anyways, as I have said, it is not JUST corporations who paid the tariffs.
Right, but who did you pay it to? If you paid Customs directly, you paid the terrifs, of you paid UPS they paid they tarrif and you just reimbursed them. There’s an important difference.
There is no important difference. You just acknowledged that depending on who you paid, depends on if you paid the tariffs. I like that your goal post has wheels so you can keep moving it.
Yes there is an important difference. If you paid customs you paid the terrifs and you get the refund. If you paid UPS, you reimbursed ups for the tarrif they paid to customs, and they get the refund.
The difference is who gets the refund, that’s the whole thing we’re talking about.
No, the difference is now you’re admitting customers can get a refund. You initially claimed only corporations could get it. Thanks for coming to my ted talk kid.
Edit: To quote you on the original comment, you said
“ Well the companies paid the tarrifs, not the consumers.”
It is tariffs, first and foremost, and secondly, you have now admitted consumers can get the refund and could have paid the tariff.
Just stop digging. It’s okay to be wrong some times.
I did not say consumer can’t get them. If they paid customs they absolutely can get a refund.
You interpreting “companies paid them”, which is generally true for probably 99.99% of them, as me saying or implying consumers who did pay customs directly can’t get a refund is incorrect.
That conflation is dunce level reading comprehension.
How would consumers get tariffs they didn’t pay? You said companies paid the tariffs not the consumers. Now you’re saying consumers can absolutely get refunds even though they didn’t pay them?
Man you keep moving those goalposts don’t ya.
I like how you quoted the first part and not the “not the consumers.” Part you clown.
Where did I say consumers can get refunds they didn’t pay? You’re reading comprehension is bad, I’m realizing I’m arguing with the uneducated and its a waste of time.
If you paid FedEx or UPS then you did not pay the tarrifs directly. They paid the terrifs, you reimbursed them. So they will get them back. It’s seeming like a lot of people who reimbursed companies for tarrifs think they actually directly paid terrifs themselves.
You said there is no instance that a consumer paid tariffs. FedEx and UPS are the ones who ship what you paid for, yes.
If YOU personally order something internationally and it is subject to applicable duties, when it arrives at customs, customs/carrier procedures can require you to pay the import duty before receiving the package, or it will remain in their custody until YOU pay the dues.
So, anyways, as I have said, it is not JUST corporations who paid the tariffs.
Right, but who did you pay it to? If you paid Customs directly, you paid the terrifs, of you paid UPS they paid they tarrif and you just reimbursed them. There’s an important difference.
There is no important difference. You just acknowledged that depending on who you paid, depends on if you paid the tariffs. I like that your goal post has wheels so you can keep moving it.
Yes there is an important difference. If you paid customs you paid the terrifs and you get the refund. If you paid UPS, you reimbursed ups for the tarrif they paid to customs, and they get the refund.
The difference is who gets the refund, that’s the whole thing we’re talking about.
No, the difference is now you’re admitting customers can get a refund. You initially claimed only corporations could get it. Thanks for coming to my ted talk kid.
Edit: To quote you on the original comment, you said
“ Well the companies paid the tarrifs, not the consumers.”
It is tariffs, first and foremost, and secondly, you have now admitted consumers can get the refund and could have paid the tariff.
Just stop digging. It’s okay to be wrong some times.
I did not say consumer can’t get them. If they paid customs they absolutely can get a refund.
You interpreting “companies paid them”, which is generally true for probably 99.99% of them, as me saying or implying consumers who did pay customs directly can’t get a refund is incorrect.
That conflation is dunce level reading comprehension.
How would consumers get tariffs they didn’t pay? You said companies paid the tariffs not the consumers. Now you’re saying consumers can absolutely get refunds even though they didn’t pay them?
Man you keep moving those goalposts don’t ya.
I like how you quoted the first part and not the “not the consumers.” Part you clown.
Where did I say consumers can get refunds they didn’t pay? You’re reading comprehension is bad, I’m realizing I’m arguing with the uneducated and its a waste of time.