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  1. athousandcutefrogs on

    ooof. at least it being upfront means (hopefully) no surprise bill from FedEx or whoever.

  2. I just got an order delivered Monday stocking up on sunscreen and my favorite toner, guess that’s the last one in a while

  3. What I don’t understand and worries me, is why is OY charging you up front when we’ve been getting these charges from the shipping companies so far? It makes me think anyone who still orders will get potentialky charged tarrifs twice? I’m happy I’ve been stocking up since Nov and am probably set for 3-5 years. 😆

  4. Caesarsardine on

    Does anyone know if this means if I order prior to the 29th I won’t be charged the extra 15%?

  5. Wait😭I’m sorry can anyone explain this to me? I got the email too but didn’t know the situation specifically

  6. HiddenInferno on

    Ahhh, OY prices already are usually relatively high, but nothing can be done about tariffs set by countries. 

  7. Is there also not a part about being charged $80 per item for a duty fee? “Countries with an effective IEEPA tariff rate of less than 16 percent:  $80 per item;”

  8. Just saying, if you supported the tariffs guy, expect nothing but horrific breakouts. Karma, y’all.

  9. I will be in Korea in September to shop shop shop and hope to be allowed back in the US.

    Cheaper to just fly to a country and stock up for a year now. 🤣🤣❤️

  10. isaidnocookies on

    Ugh. I hate this so much. I’m ready for it since I’ve been stockpiling my products for a few months and they’ll last till 2027 or 2028 but still. Definitely support your local businesses like Asian supermarkets and small beauty stores to keep them going for as long as they can 😢

  11. Oh, woe is you, indeed! *Laughs in Canadian*

    We pay way more in duties than 15%. Y’all got off easy!

    Don’t like it? Get rid of mango Mussolini in the white house.

  12. just put in my last order for the foreseeable future. guess we’re doomed to look like republican women after all

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