What I've found so far :<p>-Most prices are absurdly high and end with 3<p>-Some items have reasonable prices (e.g <a href="https://glymart.com/products/a-1-telecom-mopar-external-speaker-with-embossed-logos-2-3-4-1-way-black" rel="nofollow">https://glymart.com/products/a-1-telecom-mopar-external-spea...</a> )<p>-The domain was registered recently and never mentioned on any other website before your post (how did you find it ?)<p>-The first item has a wrong image, but all the others seem OK.<p>-Terms of use and privacy policy include an adress in Vietnam. It isn't clear whether this is a real adress.<p>-The same item is sold twice at vastly different prices : <a href="https://glymart.com/products/yuneec-typhoon-h-hexacopter-pro-with-intel%C2%AE-realsense%E2%84%A2-technology-gun-metal-gray-1" rel="nofollow">https://glymart.com/products/yuneec-typhoon-h-hexacopter-pro...</a> and <a href="https://glymart.com/products/yuneec-typhoon-h-hexacopter-pro-with-intel%C2%AE-realsense%E2%84%A2-technology-gun-metal-gray" rel="nofollow">https://glymart.com/products/yuneec-typhoon-h-hexacopter-pro...</a><p>The website was obviously generated automatically : it has over 400 pages of products. I think the goal was to sell products available elsewhere at a premium, and order them as needed. Or maybe there are no prodcts and they just want someone to buy one to try to understand what's happening :P.
My first theory was that the prices were not converted properly, but assuming that they are in Vietnamese Dong instead of USD leads to absurdly low prices.<p>In any case, that's a weird online store.<p>Edit : their contact form includes an adress an phone number, both located in California. It seems unlikely that those are their real adress and phone number.
I'm confused at what this is supposed to be? A bunch of products have the wrong image and the image that's shown is not nearly worth what it cost.