> Had a thought, wondering if it would be helpful and viable. The question is, compared to what? A safe deposit box? A PO Box? A locked desk drawer at work? A buddy's basement? Give us a calculation of what you think the *actual* monthly fee would be for storing a standard 3.5" HDD. Are you *really* prepared to handle clients that may want access to that drive on a weekly or even daily basis? What would be the fulfillment delay on requests (time from request to shipment only)? > Drives get unpacked (but kept in antistatic bags they were shipped in), labeled with customer info, and stored safely. Do not want. First, that kind of manual handling *does* essentially amount to an egress fee when a customer wants it packed back up and returned. Second, it's possible the drive will be damaged in the process. Third, the drive may have *already* been damaged in shipment. It makes no sense to bother unpacking it *at all* unless you're going to do some sort of data integrity check. 0a140cb10a7e1f6509a2b17e617e53d092031709c4d5868edddada588fa9aae8