BlackBerry "Storms" Onto Amazon.com At $99

The BlackBerry Storm is currently available for $99 on Amazon.com's website, with a two-year service commitment. No rebate forms or other shenanigans to go through, either.

There are some restrictions, per the site, besides the 2-year plan (emphasis ours):
The purchase price listed above reflects a $250 instant discount based on your agreement to maintain service with the selected carrier. Please note that if you deactivate this device, cancel your line of service, or reduce the value of your service plan within 181 days of the activation of your service, you will be subject to a charge of up to $250, plus tax. Read more details here. Third-party resellers are prohibited from purchasing cell phones or data cards/modems on behalf of customers. **Purchase limit of five (5) devices per household.**
Generally you would expect to be hit with charge for dropping the device, but you can't even change the plan to a cheaper one, per the above note. Whoo.

This is better than the current Verizon promotion, which is a BOGO offer (Buy One, Get One). You can get a free BlackBerry (including the Storm) when you buy another one, making the price the same as Amazon.com's, but if you just want one phone ...

It's unclear how long Amazon.com will price the Storm at $99, but the BOGO offer from Amazon.com is good until March 31st.
Tags:  BlackBerry, RIM, Storm