Normal preorders can be cancelled anytime and aren´t taken until there is an actual product. It is unusual to take the money, before production is ready to start.
If they get an order for a million dollars and don't make a profit then that is not a wise business decision. Five percent of a million dollars is $50,000 dollars. That means there isn't any money to hire a sales person to further sell a line they are developing. Their business practices don't add up for them being here for the long haul.
Even if we are wrong, a good manager always gives the community something. They could sell cases for the Minimig and Natami. They can smooth things over for having a rough start with the community.
Development wise, six months is not enough to develop a product because I look at other larger companies and they don't do business this way. I say that I don't believe they can keep their promises.
I think everyone should check them out with the better business bureau. I think you should ask for a credit report on them. If the Amiga community loans them credit, you have to be sure they are credit worthy. My boss doesn't place a $50,000 glass order without the supplier doing a credit check on our company and we have sales in the millions of dollars so it doesn't matter; you have to check them out.
The danger is that no one has met these guys. I don't know who they are and neither do you. We should start small like buying inexpensive cases for those willing to take a risk. I'm not going to pre-order anything because the first run of anything has problems, bugs, issues, etc. What experience do they have with Amiga hardware? I think the answer is very little if not nill. Where can you go to get service? Do I have to drive several states away to get service?
I don't make a deal with everyone because I'm desperate. My mother said, 'when in doubt, do without' and it just looks too good to be true from some company that doesn't have a track record of being here for the long haul, dedicated to the community, etc.
There are a couple of homeless people near my work who have a sign, "will work for free". What is the difference if there is no transparency with Commodore USA? Its not like I want to know trade secrets. You don't know who these people are, friends.