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What Businesses Aren’t Affected by Tariffs? Why PayMore Franchisees Are Poised to Thrive

By Lynnea Rogers
April 8, 2025

If you’re wondering what kinds of businesses aren’t affected by tariffs — especially in the tech space — the answer may surprise you.

Imagine walking into your local electronics store, eager to upgrade your smartphone, only to find that prices have surged dramatically. This scenario is becoming a reality as the U.S. government has imposed significant tariffs on imported goods, particularly electronics. These tariffs are leading to increased costs for manufacturers, which are subsequently being passed on to consumers.

In early April 2025, the U.S. administration announced a 10% universal tariff on all imports, with additional country-specific tariffs targeting major electronics producers:

These tariffs have led to projections of substantial price increases for consumer electronics. For instance, Apple may need to raise iPhone prices by at least 30% to offset import duties, potentially pushing the cost of a new iPhone to unprecedented levels.

As new electronics become more expensive, consumers are seeking more affordable alternatives. This shift in consumer behavior presents a significant opportunity for PayMore and its franchisees.

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PayMore: A Business Not Impacted by Tariffs

In a market where most retailers are bracing for shrinking margins, PayMore stands out as one of the few businesses not impacted by tariffs. Here’s why:

  1. Local Sourcing: PayMore acquires its inventory from local consumers who sell their pre-owned devices. This approach eliminates reliance on imported goods, effectively sidestepping the impact of international tariffs.

  2. Affordable Options: By refurbishing and reselling pre-owned electronics, PayMore offers consumers high-quality devices at prices significantly lower than new products affected by tariff-induced price hikes.

  3. Environmental Responsibility: PayMore promotes the reuse of electronics, reducing e-waste and supporting environmental sustainability—a factor increasingly important to today’s consumers.

Let’s say someone has an old iPhone sitting in a drawer. They bring it into a PayMore store and walk out with cash in minutes. That device is data-wiped, resold at a great value, and stays in the community — no overseas inventory required.

So now, while most tech retailers are adjusting prices and cutting back, PayMore franchisees are buying more inventory, seeing more foot traffic, and helping more people save money. Makes sense now, right?


Seizing the Opportunity as a Franchisee

For entrepreneurs looking to invest in a business model that isn’t vulnerable to tariffs, PayMore offers a rare and timely opportunity.

With the current economic climate, PayMore franchisees are uniquely positioned to meet the growing demand for affordable electronics. As consumers look for cost-effective alternatives to new, high-priced devices, PayMore stands out as a trusted source for quality pre-owned tech.

PayMore is also rapidly expanding — with over 75 stores already open and 100+ more opening this year. That kind of growth brings national brand recognition and positions franchisees at the forefront of a shifting market.

“While most retailers are bracing for impact from tariffs and economic shifts, this is exactly the kind of environment where PayMore thrives. When new electronics become more expensive, consumer demand for affordable alternatives skyrockets. Our model isn’t slowed by global supply chain issues—it’s fueled by them. PayMore franchisees are in a unique position to meet that demand locally, with in-demand inventory and a business built to succeed in any economy.”
Stephen R. Preuss Sr, Co-Founder & CEO of PayMore

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Conclusion: Built to Thrive in a Post-Tariff Economy

In an uncertain economy, finding a business that’s not affected by tariffs can feel impossible — but resale franchises like PayMore prove that there are still smart, resilient models worth investing in.

By sourcing locally, delivering real value to consumers, and staying completely independent of international supply chains, PayMore has become a go-to solution — not just for customers, but for entrepreneurs looking for a franchise model that can grow in any market.

Interested in joining a business that turns market disruption into opportunity? Learn More at Paymorefranchising.com

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