On Tue, Dec 2, 2025 at 10:22 PM padlerpedler wrote:

The delivery carriers have become very opportunistic with their processing 
fees and I imagine the elimination of the $800 de minimis exemption has 
resulted in a windfall for them since now virtually every shipment from 
outside the U.S. is subject to a tariff and thence their processing fees. 

At the same time it’s crushing many small businesses who rely on imported 
products as well as hobbyists like us who can no longer afford to buy 
certain items like Nixie tubes, etc from outside the U.S. Only three more 
years to go…

Indeed - it's crazy to try and associate the battle cry of making the US 
great again with all these infantile policies that do nothing but cause 
damage, stagnation and uncertainty for businesses - especially smaller 
organizations that don't have the resources to weather the storm.  And the 
whole tirade against countries that are in fact our allies - for gawds 
sake, fight with Canada??? - is equally ignorant imo.  I think the reality 
of all this hasn't hit the general consumer because we've been living off 
already inventoried supply for a while...  When the cost of manufacturing 
eventually drips down to the store shelves we will likely see a rebellion.  
And even if many of these tarrifs are deemed illegal - I cannot fathom how 
messy the quagmire will be attempting to manage refunds... 

Anyhoo...  Have you had an opportunity to crack the clock open yet ? ;-)

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