If you live in North Carolina and You Were Charged a Tariff Fee by FedEx for a Package Already delivered, Your Legal Rights May Have Been Violated.
What is this about?
When consumers make international purchases, FedEx paid tariffs and invoiced the consumer who made the purchase. On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court ruled that those tariffs were illegal. In response, FedEx is seeking a refund from the federal government. Meanwhile, FedEx is also sending invoices after February 20, 2026 to customers who purchased items before February 20, insisting that consumers pay the same tariffs that the Supreme Court has ruled were illegal.
Why it matters.
FedEx is trying to have it both ways. On the one hand, FedEx is asking the federal government a tariff refund, while on the other hand FedEx is telling consumers they must pay FedEx for the tariffs. Your willingness to step up and file lawsuits ensures that companies like FedEx don’t harass consumers to collect a double recovery.
What you get.
If we take your case, you’ll help consumers across the United States get the refunds they deserve. Your involvement will also ensure that companies like FedEx don’t line their pockets with a double recovery.
Who qualifies.
FedEx sent you an invoice after February 20, 2026, for an international purchase that was delivered before February 20, 2026 – you do not have to have paid the invoice in order to qualify. You live in North Carolina. You want to send a message to companies like FedEx that they cannot take advantage of consumers in North Carolina.
How it works.
Complete a quick informational form. Our legal team will review your submission. If we’re a fit, we’ll contact you about next steps
Why Lee Segui PLLC (Law Firm)
We are a North Carolina law firm that fights large corporations on behalf of the individuals they harmed. We go toe-to-toe with some of the largest corporations in the United States because we believe everyday consumers should be treated fairly. At Lee Segui, we go all in – on strategy, on preparation, and for the people we represent.