Cards Against Humanity is proving that they’re more than just a party game for terrible people; they’re also champions for their loyal customers. Following the recent Supreme Court ruling declaring the Trump administration’s tariffs “obviously illegal,” the company has launched a snarky initiative to refund those who overpaid for their hilarious game. If you bought Cards Against Humanity and were hit by those pesky tariff charges, fear not—the company is ready to help you reclaim your lost cash.
By simply submitting a form with proof of purchase, customers may be eligible for a refund once the company receives its own refund from the government. Cards Against Humanity has maintained that they didn’t raise their prices in response to the tariffs, suggesting instead that retailers may have done so after buying their games. This customer-friendly approach aligns perfectly with the company’s cheeky reputation and shows a commitment to standing up against policies perceived as unjust.
This isn’t the first time the creators have stepped into the political realm. In response to the tariff situation, they even launched a special game version, which helped customers dodge those extra costs by explaining the jokes—truly, a game for the ages. All of this begs the question: Could more companies follow suit and take a stand for their customers, or will they stick to the sidelines?
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