When someone talks about a “gray area,” they’re usually talking about something that’s a little nebulous, and not clearly good or bad. But the Connecticut Better Business Bureau says the risks of buying so-called “gray market” products online are pretty clear. According to a release from the BBB, gray market goods are defined as products manufactured for export to other countries, where they are sold for lower prices than in the U.S., and imported back to this country, where they are sold for less money than the same merchandise produced for the domestic market.
from News http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Gray-market-should-raise-red-flags-12386759.php
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