Just an update for you jorj02! So the Ajazz keyboard just arrived today! I don't know if you are still looking for a keyboard, but so far, this one is alright. I will make a better review in the future. The only cherry MX Blue (ish) switch that I have felt was from a razer keyboard, and this one has a different feel, but not a bad feel. The switches used in this one feels lighter, and gives a bit less feedback than the other blue styled keys which I have tried in the past. They are incredibly loud and make a high pitched click (which I like

). As I am typing on this, the keys started off feeling just a little bit rough, and now they seem to be loosening up, and becoming smooth.
The keyboard it's self appears to have an aluminum plate, but at this point, I cannot confirm this 100%. The sound is just a tad bit tinny, and I have a feeling that the inside of the keyboard is quite hollow. The plastic appears to be a polished ABS, and the pads appear to be of good quality, and grips very well. Some of the keys feel different than the others, but after a few extra clicks, they seem to loosen up and feel like the rest. All of the keys on the keyboard are working properly, and my only question is durability in the long term. If the switches are mounted onto a PCB, it won't be too difficult to replace with genuine MX keys.
The shipping took forever, as for some reason it went from China, to the Netherlands in PostNL. The packaging was excellent and high quality, and the one I am using is actually a genuine Ajazz keyboard. I have no clue how the eBay seller I bought from could sell it for $35, but it appears that it shipped directly from the manufacturer.
If you have any specific questions, let me know. I will make a more complete review in the future, but I want to see how this keyboard operates for a little while, before I give it gold stars.