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And that’s basically it!
They did a limited run of the game where the cards explain the joke so it was considered educational material, thus circumventing the tarrifs. Its pretty good, props on them for doing it.
It is WELL worth it, even for people not normally a fan of it.
There are cool backstories like “we ran out of ideas, but this made us pee ourselves laughing so we went that direction since it showed it would work” and for the pope card a description of who the pope is, ending with (paraphrased)“the current pope is some guy named Bob from Chicago”
No sarcasm, the best kind of advertising.
The game has gotten kind of old to me, but I wanna support them any way I can. Any other things they make that I could buy?
If you want to support them any way you can just simply buy their shit regardless. You can gift it to people.
They have many fine products on their all products page.
There are now tons of different expansions for CAH, like specific topic types and whatnot like sci-fi, nature, food, medicine.
The "Don't talk to me until I've had my Clam-o-naise" mug is tempting me.
the corporations we need.
brb going to buy more CAH cards
Link broken?
The original announcement was on their Facebook page, and links to https://www.getyourfuckingmoneyback.com/
Note that they didn't raise their own prices (they absorbed 100% of the tariffs on products they make), so if you bought directly from them or through their Amazon listing, you didn't overpay and don't need a refund. If you bought from a retailer like Wal-Mart or Target, they'll start by refunding people who have a receipt, and then if there is money left over they'll try to refund anyone else who thinks they overpaid.
so they are actually giving back money they never charged anyone for? The money they are getting back is the money tarrif stole them no?
That seems to be correct!