This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Boost Mobile. All opinions are 100% mine.
Boost Mobile is a constituent of the Sprint Prepaid Group. What I like about them is that they have no long-term contract, meaning you can modify your rate plan without renewing a long term cell phone plan contract, or you can stop it at any time with no penalty. This type of plan is best for people who are using more than 600 minutes per month, since they offer unlimited nationwide talk, text and web for $50 per month which is less than other networks that have contracts.If you have Blackberry, you can have there flat-rate web and email for $60 per month, I think this is a very good deal, right?
In Boost Mobile you also have lots of options if you want to buy credit for your phone. You can Re-Boost your phone by paying online, in person or by phone. You will also get a $20 credit if you will register in their automatic payment option.
Their networks (Sprint and Nextel) are two of the largest, all-digital wireless networks in the United States. They reach over 276 and 277 million people, respectively, in almost 18,000 cities.
The Boost-branded wireless phones are available generally at nearly 20,000 major retail stores, including Best Buy, RadioShack, Target and Walmart. You can also find them in Sprint retail stores, independent wireless dealer locations, and on HSN.






























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