Small rant: I really dislike the idea that those (largely) scumbags are trying to commandeer the term “grey dealer.” They are preowned/used dealers, not grey dealers. Hats off to people like Federico who make it very clear they are a used dealer and not a grey dealer.
There is a huge distinction and they are trying to play word games to make their business seem more legit than it may be. If I hear any used dealer referring to themselves as grey (cough Roman and all the backpack dealers on YT) I know to stay as far away. As pointed out, there are so many issues in the used market, but like anything, there are good dealers and a lot of bad ones.
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Small rant: I really dislike the idea that those (largely) scumbags are trying to commandeer the term “grey dealer.” They are preowned/used dealers, not grey dealers. Hats off to people like Federico who make it very clear they are a used dealer and not a grey dealer.
There is a huge distinction and they are trying to play word games to make their business seem more legit than it may be. If I hear any used dealer referring to themselves as grey (cough Roman and all the backpack dealers on YT) I know to stay as far away. As pointed out, there are so many issues in the used market, but like anything, there are good dealers and a lot of bad ones.