Identifies common practices to be aware of when selling in this market, e.g., whether all sales material need to be in the local language.
Selling factors and techniques applicable to Greece are generally the same as those in other western European countries and the United States.  The use of credit and credit cards was severely reduced during the recent financial crisis but this practice is changing for domestic consumers as access to credit slowly resumes. Credit card purchases are widely accepted.

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