politics
Nintendo says users voluntarily paid higher prices, have no right to tariff refunds
Nintendo says Switch buyers got what they paid for, urges court to dismiss lawsuit.

TL;DR
- Nintendo argues customers have no legal right to tariff refunds it expects to receive from the government.
- The company claims customers voluntarily paid higher prices for products due to tariffs and received what they paid for.
- A class-action lawsuit alleges Nintendo engaged in unfair acts by raising prices, failing to disclose refund intentions, and retaining refunds.
- Similar lawsuits have been filed against Sony and Microsoft concerning PlayStation and Xbox consoles, respectively.
- The legal theory behind these lawsuits is that companies cannot pass tariff costs to consumers and then retain government refunds for the same tariffs.
- Companies may use defenses such as the existence of a contract, mandatory arbitration clauses, and the argument that charges were legal at the time of imposition.