Edited By
David O'Reilly
A wave of confusion surrounds the tariff status of Coinkite's Coldcard products, with discussions ramping up on user boards as people wonder if these items are affected by U.S. tariffs. Several comments reflect varying experiences, sparking concerns about potential costs.
The query surfaced on forums, asking whether Coinkite products are subject to U.S. tariffs as of April 19, 2025. This concern highlights ongoing uncertainty about imports amid tariff changes. Some users report swift deliveries, while others are grappling with unexpected duty fees.
Users shed light on their experiences with shipping and tariffs:
One commenter expressed relief, stating, "They shipped mine so fast it almost made my head spin."
Conversely, another shared, "I got hit with paying duty feesI never had to pay duty fees until last purchase."
Another noted: "We havenโt had any issues shipping to the U.S. so far."
These sentiments reveal a mix of satisfaction and frustration among customers, as the enforcement of tariffs seems inconsistent.
A key theme emerges from the comments: the impact of potential tariffs on individual purchases can vary significantly. Some users recommend checking with couriers ahead of time for clarity on duty fees, highlighting:
"I would definitely try to find out before ordering because you are on the hook for any additional duty fees."
This reflects a prevalent concern about the unpredictability of importing these products, particularly with larger orders that may cross tariff thresholds.
๐ฆ Some received products in just two days, avoiding tariff issues entirely.
๐ต One user faced a $322 duty fee on a $950 order, raising alarms about future shipments.
๐ Multiple users urged caution, indicating that customs checks can vary based on shipment details.
As discussions continue, consumers remain cautious about the potential costs associated with importing Coldcard products. Will further clarification from Coinkite on tariff implications calm these concerns?