Hermès Under Fire for Alleged Price Hikes

Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating Hermès for allegedly hiking up prices on their luxury goods because of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The twist? The Supreme Court later struck down these tariffs, making them unlawful, but Hermès supposedly didn't refund customers who paid extra. This means Hermès might have made a tidy profit both from consumers and by getting tariff refunds from the government. What does it mean for you? If you bought Hermès products during this tariff period, you might be eligible to get some of your money back. Keep an eye on this case to see if you can cash in on a refund.

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