Have tariffs affected pricing yet?

DDBB

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Just curious, I bought my second ebike about a year ago and tariffs weren't a thing at that time. My bike is a "rize" ebike and came from Canada. I shudder to think what kind of fees I would have today if I had the same bike delivered to my house
 
I think that a lot of companies (not all) are using the tariffs as an excuse to inflate their prices, and I don't just mean ebike stuff. Look around you at prices of things you bought a year or two ago and compare the prices today, there is way more going on than tariffs. Local grocery chains are increasing prices like crazy and I think they are making money hand over fist right now, it's crazy. I've been hunkering down and trying not to spend any unnecessary money on anything I don't really need, hopefully everything sorts itself out sooner or later. I understand the importance of the tariffs and the global economy, but we all need some relief.
 
I bought a Superharness kit from Grin a couple of weeks ago. The cart at checkout said to expect 30-40% tariffs on the parts originating from China (the display and throttle). The parts made in Canada have no tariff. I was expecting to pay less than $50 to DHL. However, DHL delivered it to me in California last week and didn't ask for duties. YMMV.
 
Ive introduced my own tariff, I charge 2 dollars a like and five dollars per laugh.

Replies are on a word count basis , nice and nasty are charged at the same rate
 
it's all very confusing/scattered and unpredictable. between significant labor shortages domestically and tarriffs prices on many things have gone up, but i would challenge anyone to really figure it out o_O
 
Don't know if it has anything to do with tariffs; Lectric ONE went up from $1899 to $2399 yesterday. That's $500. I was looking at buying two but that made me decide to wait and see...

Tom
 
I think that a lot of companies (not all) are using the tariffs as an excuse to inflate their prices, and I don't just mean ebike stuff. Look around you at prices of things you bought a year or two ago and compare the prices today, there is way more going on than tariffs. Local grocery chains are increasing prices like crazy and I think they are making money hand over fist right now, it's crazy. I've been hunkering down and trying not to spend any unnecessary money on anything I don't really need, hopefully everything sorts itself out sooner or later. I understand the importance of the tariffs and the global economy, but we all need some relief.
When a 100 percent tariff is placed on products of a counry country one can expect a 100 percent increase in price unless the seller decides to eat some of it.
 
I bought a Superharness kit from Grin a couple of weeks ago. The cart at checkout said to expect 30-40% tariffs on the parts originating from China (the display and throttle). The parts made in Canada have no tariff. I was expecting to pay less than $50 to DHL. However, DHL delivered it to me in California last week and didn't ask for duties. YMMV.
If tariffs need to be collected, you'll get a surprise later.
 
Really? I've seen around a 20% increase on Bosch e-bike products.
the older 500's regular price is abpout 790.00 now they are 1100 unless you find them still at the lower priice but that won't last. I bought two in November from REI for 790 now they are 1100.00



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