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Logitech sued for withholding $61M in tariff refunds from customers

Logitech is facing a class-action lawsuit for allegedly withholding $61 million in tariff refunds from its customers. The lawsuit claims that Logitech increased prices on over half of its product line by up to 25% in response to tariffs, and despite receiving a full refund from the government, has not passed these savings back to consumers. Similar legal action has also been filed against Nintendo for allegedly retaining tariff refunds instead of returning them to customers who purchased products at inflated prices. AI

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Logitech sued for withholding $61M in tariff refunds from customers

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Jowi Morales ·

    Logitech faces lawsuit for withholding $61M in tariff refunds from customers — lawsuit claims company extracted up to $97M from consumers in 2026 through tariff-justified price increases

    Consumers who bought products from Logitech after it increased its prices due to tariffs still haven't received their refunds, even after the U.S. government returned $61 million to the company. Now they're suing for their refunds, saying that 'Company extracted approximately $73…