All that cash and GHUB is still garbage..
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As is often the case, however, better prices can be found on Amazon, in some cases wiping out the price increase.
I mean, yeah, as long as a vendor already has inventory where they got stock before tariffs were put in place. But some random electronics vendor doesn't have an infinite pool of pre-tariff inventory. Those are going to be exhausted before too long.
Logitech was already overpriced. You’d think they’d absorb some of this by tightening profit margins, but no.
Why should they?
We’ll see what happens if people stop buying at these new prices.