Save big by switching to RSign eSignature services with the inverse tariff effect

Save Big by Switching to RSign eSignature Services – It’s the Inverse Tariff Effect

April 11, 2025 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Inverse Tariffs Are Cool When You Can Save 50%!

There’s been a lot of talk about tariffs lately; everyone seems to be an international trade expert and macroeconomist suddenly. It sort of reminds me of the old COVID days, when everyone was suddenly an infectious disease expert.

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. I am not an international trade expert nor a trained macroeconomist. But I do like a great deal!

In response to anticipated upward price pressure for automobiles and light trucks in the United States, one of the major automotive companies announced a form of "inverse tariff". Meaning, they planned on countering market-based price increases with “friends and family” discounts. One could simply walk into any of these dealerships and say, “I want the employee discount”. And voilà, $10K saved.

I wonder if they are now stuck – with tariffs paused, will they make this discount evergreen?

RPost did something similar, albeit with an intent to make it evergreen (forever). At RPost, we're talking about saving money for clients who want to newly use or switch to RSign eSignature services.

With this sort of an e-inverse tariff on RSign (named a world leader by IDC analysts), RPost is showcasing that in 15 minutes (of decision-making) you can save 50% or more on your eSignatures and still have the world’s best, friendlier people working with you, plus much more security.

This 50% savings is if one switches from one of the other two upper quadrant providers in this recent IDC eSignature Worldwide MarketScape analyst chart.

IDC Marketscape worldwide eSignature Software 2023

While I am admittedly a biased armadillo, being all-in pro-RPost products, I am in line with how IDC analysts named RPost a worldwide leader 😉.

In uncertain economic times, I do like a great deal (mega savings by switching to RPost) and this cool concept of inverse tariffs!

Go ahead – just switch it to RSign.