Woman is affected with shocking tariff account of $ 1,200 after ordering clothing online
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A woman was left behind after she received a Tarief account of $ 1,243 from Fedex on an ASOS order, although she reduced the majority of the items.
Amanda Ivanelli, a family vlogger of FloridaShare her shock when receiving the invoice in a now viral Tiktok video.
She explained that she had only held one or two dresses in total around $ 150.
Amanda said she was not aware of any extra costs until the hefty bill arrived by post.
“I received my e -mail today and I have this,” she said, held a FedEx envelop.
‘And I open it, and I am something like:’ It’s an invoice for $ 1,243. ” ‘
The unexpected account mentioned her entire ASOS order, which speculated Ivanelli that the indictment was due to rates.
“I would never have ordered from Asos or where I know I would be charged – I assume – the rates,” the shocked shopper continued.


Amanda Ivanelli was left behind after she had received a Tarief account of $ 1,243 from FedEx about an ASOS order, although she has returned the majority of the items

Amanda said she was not aware of any extra costs until the hefty invoice arrived in the post (stock image)
“Isn’t that something that should have been shown at the checkout?”
Amanda complained: ‘I had no idea when I checked out, I had no idea.
“Don’t know how I got stuck with a bill of $ 1,200, which is actually more than my order.”
And Amanda is not the only maker who has problems with the rates of Donald Trump.
Another Tiktok user named Jessica Clark was recently in a similar situation after she had bought a dress from London-based company ODD Muse.
“I ordered this beautiful dress because I am a bride from 2026,” she explained in a video since then, per Newsweek.
‘I checked it out, it was $ 225 dollars, so it was already a kind of ending.
“This morning I woke up and saw that my package arrived in the United States and that I owe a rate account of $ 325.”

The unexpected account mentioned her entire ASOS order, which speculated Ivanelli that the indictment was due to rates (stock image)
She added in a follow -up video: ‘I am surprised how many people think that this is not even real – that’s it.
“I don’t blame the company, I think they are trying to sort it out while we are going.”
The president used a federal economic emergency law from 1977 to justify a series of taxes – from tasks about Canada, Mexico and China who imposed on fentanyl smuggling at the mutual rates that were levied at the beginning of April at almost every US trading partner.
Trump later Paused the mutual rates for 90 days to make negotiations possible.
His global rates were declared illegal and blocked by a federal court In May in a huge blow to his administration.
The Trump administration is expected to appeal and the legal battle is likely ended up in the Supreme Court.
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