Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Best Buy Mobile has been pushing those for free, no rebate, for around a month at least. There's a reason for it though.
I still wouldn't take one at that price. A centimeter or two is not worth the reduction in screen size - let alone the horrid SureType keyboard v. the Curve at $30 - 50 more, give or take week-to-week. I've not met more than one or two people that liked the unit, personally. If I'm getting tied in for two years, I'd like to have a decent handset.