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Home»Human Interest»Nevada Woman Says She Paid Twice After Ordering Overseas as Tariffs Hit: ‘This Is Absolutely a Thing’

Nevada Woman Says She Paid Twice After Ordering Overseas as Tariffs Hit: ‘This Is Absolutely a Thing’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaApril 15, 20263 Mins Read
Ordered Overseas, Paid Twice: Nevada Woman Blindsided by Tariffs: 'This Is Absolutely a Thing'
Image source: jocelynelizabethxo via Instagram

A Las Vegas, Nevada, woman was caught off guard when a UPS delivery turned into an unexpected payment demand at her doorstep. The driver told her she needed to write a check for $63 in order to receive her package due to tariff-related fees. Confused and surprised, she recorded the interaction, raising questions about a process many Americans say they’ve never encountered before.

Having to write a check just to receive your UPS package because of tariffs
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The video was originally shared on Instagram by user “jocelynelizabethxo,” where it quickly gained traction with tens of thousands of likes and comments. It didn’t stay there long. The clip spread to other platforms, including Reddit, where it drew even more attention and sparked a wider discussion among users trying to make sense of the situation.

In the video, the UPS driver calmly explains that the fee is required before the package can be released. He tells the Nevada woman he cannot accept credit cards and that payment must be made by check. He also mentions that the package can only be held for up to three days. The woman, clearly surprised, responds that she doesn’t use checks anymore and relies entirely on credit cards. Despite trying to find an alternative, including asking family members, she’s unable to pay on the spot, and the driver ultimately leaves with the package.

What’s not immediately clear in the video is that these types of charges can happen when packages are shipped internationally and are subject to import duties or tariffs. In some cases, carriers like UPS collect those fees on delivery. Policies can vary depending on the shipment, and while online payment options may exist in certain situations, they are not always offered at the door.

Nevada UPS Fee Demand Sparks Outrage and Debate Online

Online reactions have been sharply divided. Some viewers were stunned, questioning whether the situation was even real. Others accused the driver of being dishonest and suggested the Nevada woman should report the incident. But many users pushed back on those claims, saying the scenario is legitimate and more common than people realize.

“This is absolutely a thing despite what others are saying. If you can’t write a check they can give you a ticket to the web portal to pay the tariff, then they’ll redeliver. I literally ran into this a few weeks ago with a small-size Xbox controller coming from France. Had to write a $27 check for the electronics tariff. The driver was super nice about the whole thing. He was understandably not thrilled about having to be the person breaking the news to people, but he was chill,” one user wrote.

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Others took the conversation in a more political direction, arguing that tariff policies are behind these kinds of surprise charges. Some claimed this small incident in Nevada shows how added costs are ultimately passed on to consumers rather than foreign producers, while others debated whether such fees are justified.

The video is gaining attention largely because it highlights an unfamiliar situation for many Americans. Most people, like the Nevada woman, are used to receiving packages without any extra steps or payments at the door. Encounters like this challenge that expectation and raise broader questions about shipping policies and international trade rules.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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