Nintendo fans are suing the company for a duty refund – but they’re unlikely to succeed


  • Players are suing Nintendo for duty refunds
  • Nintendo is currently suing the US government to get its tariffs back
  • Another lawsuit wants to return those funds to the consumers who paid them

After the US Supreme Court ruled that US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs were illegal, many companies have launched lawsuits against the government to get back their tariffs. This includes Nintendo, but if players have their way, the money will flow all the way back to the customers instead of Mario’s pockets.

As seen by Game FIle, two Nintendo fans – Gregory Hoffert and Prashant Sharan – have filed a class-action lawsuit claiming that any money Nintendo has recovered from the US government must be returned to customers like those who bought tariffed Nintendo merchandise. Otherwise, Nintendo’s duty refund would constitute unjust enrichment in violation of Washington State’s consumer protection laws – the state where the class action is filed.

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