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.