Ever wonder why your holiday shopping bill looks suspiciously high? Matthew Winkler breaks it down: those extra charges aren't fraudsters at work—they're tariffs doing their thing. Turns out, policy has a price tag that shows up right at checkout.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-08 11:41
Forget it, I won't buy it for now. I'll wait and see when the tariffs go down.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-08 11:36
ngl tariffs hitting checkout like difficulty adjustment on the network... been here long enough to see policy cycles play out same way as hashrate swings. remember when folks thought inflation was temporary? smh
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NestedFox
· 12-08 11:35
The key is that these tariffs really squeeze all the money out of you at checkout... No wonder buying something feels like getting ripped off.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-08 11:15
Oh man, tariffs are really brutal. I got instantly emo at checkout.
Ever wonder why your holiday shopping bill looks suspiciously high? Matthew Winkler breaks it down: those extra charges aren't fraudsters at work—they're tariffs doing their thing. Turns out, policy has a price tag that shows up right at checkout.