Tariffs are a tax. Online retailers display other taxes as separate line items, so why not tariffs? |
+1. The more information the consumer has about where the money is going the better. |
Curious. How much can a retailer say is a tariff versus how much they are tacking on for themselves? Like shipping sometimes. |
Some retailers grind the shipping costs into the price and some charge extra for shipping. If Amazon wants to indicate what is added on for the tariff that is good for the consumers to understand. |
Maybe but look what happened to musk and Tesla. At the rate Tesla is sinking, Bezos will be the richest person in the world instead of musk. Is being a trump lackey good for business or bad for business? |
FAFO
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Anything that pops the right wing MAGA bubble is hostile. |
It is already back to yesterday's closing prices. Never pay attention to pre-market trading. |
I’m not suggesting that transparency is bad. I’m just wondering whether retailers input the tariff numbers or if Amazon is entering this. For example, how do we the consumer or Amazon know how much a retailer paid in tariffs? Maybe the retailer bought American OR has plenty of stock in the US pre-tariffs. With shipping, for example, if I see a charge for that, and I see the item price is the same or more than other market retailers, I move on. The good news for us is that we don’t buy a lot outside of groceries. Groceries are bad enough. |
Trump is transparent on what a tariff is on any country, so it isn't that hard for the retailers to be transparent on the costs, since they have to pay it to begine with and are just passing it on to the consumer. |
It’s still WAY DOWN from yesterday! Yikes!! |
Bezos can’t afford to back off, he has only 2 options; 1) Show the cause if prince increases 2) Lose his business because prices have suddenly shot up. |
Amazon has already capitulated. |
Leavitt's annoying and should go find a real job in the private sector just like DOGE tells all the feds to do. |