Fuji has a limited number of salesmen dedicated to large accounts. Any ordinary retail shop is going to deal with some kind of secondary distributor. If you want serious attention, you need to give them the one incentive that really counts, and be willing to routinely spend big money. And they already know where those opportunities are. One big dealer is better than fifty small ones, when it comes to profitability in relation to effort. And In such scenarios, loyalty to dealers is only as good as recent purchasing history, and then in turn dependent on how the sales reps themselves get treated, or jump ship instead. I was a professional buyer for forty years and know how the system works, regardless or product category. Fujifilm USA itself has always been a pain in the butt. Don't expect straight answers from customer service representatives; they're usually at the very bottom of the food chain, i.e, in entry level positions. Right now, I'm personally awaiting merely an answer if such and such a specific product is even in stock in this country. Covid understaffing and re-supply issues have made things more complicated than ever.