ViperV990, different parts of the US have much different buying/selling habits, esp. when it comes to computer equipment. When I was stationed outside Kansas City a few years ago, I talked to people that didn't give a rat's arse if a *insert item here* was $5 cheaper across town, they wanted it now and paid the extra money for it. Down here in Northwest Florida, it DOES matter. People will actually spend $1.31 in gas (current price for 1 gallon here) to drive across town, buy something that costs literally $0.50 less, drive home, and net a loss of ~$0.81 as well as a good 10-30 minutes of their life driving thru the idiotic traffic here. I buy Skyhawk steel and aluminum cases one or two full palettes at a time and have no problems selling those "cheap" cases here, and no I still don't think they are that bad, I've seen some REAL stinker cases in my 15 years in the computer industry. I'd love to death to be able to sell Lian-Li cases here, but this town is cheap, in almost every sense of the word. People here keep reading in magazines, etc. that you "gotta have" a AL case, they get brainwashed and want one. They don't realize that AL cases generally are more expensive cases and some don't even come standard w/PS in them. They see the higher $$$ and usually go right back to steel cases, unless the money is burning a hole in their pocket. I have to sell what people here will actually buy, I'm sure that makes sense. I personally would rather sell nothing but steel cases, but the times are changing and the importer of Skyhawk cases in the US (whom I buy from direct) is phasing out most steel cases.