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		<title>Comment on Boost Mobile BlackBerry Unlimited Monthly Service Plan by Terry Harris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Terry Harris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I couldn&#039;t agree more.  It&#039;s the best plan out there.  I was offered a cash price on a t-mo phone of 249.00 or 349.00 for the newest blackberry they have, plus an 80.00 monthly if I insisted on pre-paid, plus a 3.00 per month payment fee (oh I was sooo, sold).

Finding this offer at the Best Buy next door the only thing I&#039;m waiting for is to discover the Unlimited is really limited to 2GB, for example, which hasn&#039;t happened yet.  I&#039;m buying it in August.  The phone is a Blackberry (Sanyo) model 8330.  The .pdf is available if you google boost mobile 8330 .pdf.  Wow, what a phone.  I wouldn&#039;t even call it a phone.  It&#039;s a pocket p.c. with phone capabilities.  From word processing, spell checking, spread sheets, every app you can think of, opens .pdf&#039;s of course every email nicety you could ask for.  Wow.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I couldn&#8217;t agree more.  It&#8217;s the best plan out there.  I was offered a cash price on a t-mo phone of 249.00 or 349.00 for the newest blackberry they have, plus an 80.00 monthly if I insisted on pre-paid, plus a 3.00 per month payment fee (oh I was sooo, sold).</p>
<p>Finding this offer at the Best Buy next door the only thing I&#8217;m waiting for is to discover the Unlimited is really limited to 2GB, for example, which hasn&#8217;t happened yet.  I&#8217;m buying it in August.  The phone is a Blackberry (Sanyo) model 8330.  The .pdf is available if you google boost mobile 8330 .pdf.  Wow, what a phone.  I wouldn&#8217;t even call it a phone.  It&#8217;s a pocket p.c. with phone capabilities.  From word processing, spell checking, spread sheets, every app you can think of, opens .pdf&#8217;s of course every email nicety you could ask for.  Wow.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Boost Mobile Unlimited by Jamie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I beg to differ!!! THis is absolutley the WORST  service I have ever used!! I cannot get a signal hardly anywhere, and if I do get a signal I have to stand VERY still, or the call will drop if I move....there are several numbers that I cannot call OR TEXT and cannot call me OR TEXT me even tho I have the monthly unlimited plan, and trying to talk to customer service is like pulling teeth! I have been on hold for 23mins, and they keep routing me back to entering my acct number and saying.. You can go online to update your acct, blah blah when I have talked to them they are absolutley no help, because you cannot understand what the hell they are saying,and they cannot understand you, its awful. Ok, so you cant hardly get any cell phone unlimited service for 50 bucks a month,but this is not even worth 10 dollars a month! This is why its so cheap, cause the service BLOWS..... its true that you get what you pay for!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I beg to differ!!! THis is absolutley the WORST  service I have ever used!! I cannot get a signal hardly anywhere, and if I do get a signal I have to stand VERY still, or the call will drop if I move&#8230;.there are several numbers that I cannot call OR TEXT and cannot call me OR TEXT me even tho I have the monthly unlimited plan, and trying to talk to customer service is like pulling teeth! I have been on hold for 23mins, and they keep routing me back to entering my acct number and saying.. You can go online to update your acct, blah blah when I have talked to them they are absolutley no help, because you cannot understand what the hell they are saying,and they cannot understand you, its awful. Ok, so you cant hardly get any cell phone unlimited service for 50 bucks a month,but this is not even worth 10 dollars a month! This is why its so cheap, cause the service BLOWS&#8230;.. its true that you get what you pay for!!!!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Boost Mobile &#8211; No Contracts, Save Money by KCG83</title>
		<link>http://www.boostmobileunlimited.net/boost-mobile/boost-mobile-no-contracts-save-money/comment-page-1/#comment-299</link>
		<dc:creator>KCG83</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 00:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was with AT&amp;T for several years before the customer service and extra fees just killed me – I decided to shop around. I took my mom and brother’s advice and gave Boost a try – and I’m so happy I did.

The service has been great so far. I love not having to worry about a contract and their $50 unlimited plan is a real money saver over my $110+ previous bills – no worry about overage fees from texting anymore.

The phone selection is much better than I expected and still pretty affordable. The Spring powered calling network is giving me pretty dependable coverage with the ocassional dead zone. The internet can be a little slow depending on the area and the downloads are a bit pricy, but nothing I haven’t seen before.

But there is an option being offered by Boost’s sister company, Virgin Mobile via Sprint, that has real potential to help a lot of people and should be getting more coverage.

Their “Assurance Wireless” program is being in offered in five states and exclusively to low income, qualifying families and its an amazing deal. Qualifers can get both a phone and 200 minutes, with no fees or contract, for free with the potential to expand their program at. 10 a minute. While the program is new, I can only hope it will expand to more states and people who could also use a plan like this. 

I might not be low-income, but the savings would totally help me. While free is a bit much to ask of already loyal customers, maybe Sprint and its parents companies could offer something like this for $10 for everyone – new and old customers alike. Times are tough and having a cell phone is a must so click here for Sprint president’s email address: http://assurancewireless.webs.com and let him know that everyone could use these savings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was with AT&amp;T for several years before the customer service and extra fees just killed me – I decided to shop around. I took my mom and brother’s advice and gave Boost a try – and I’m so happy I did.</p>
<p>The service has been great so far. I love not having to worry about a contract and their $50 unlimited plan is a real money saver over my $110+ previous bills – no worry about overage fees from texting anymore.</p>
<p>The phone selection is much better than I expected and still pretty affordable. The Spring powered calling network is giving me pretty dependable coverage with the ocassional dead zone. The internet can be a little slow depending on the area and the downloads are a bit pricy, but nothing I haven’t seen before.</p>
<p>But there is an option being offered by Boost’s sister company, Virgin Mobile via Sprint, that has real potential to help a lot of people and should be getting more coverage.</p>
<p>Their “Assurance Wireless” program is being in offered in five states and exclusively to low income, qualifying families and its an amazing deal. Qualifers can get both a phone and 200 minutes, with no fees or contract, for free with the potential to expand their program at. 10 a minute. While the program is new, I can only hope it will expand to more states and people who could also use a plan like this. </p>
<p>I might not be low-income, but the savings would totally help me. While free is a bit much to ask of already loyal customers, maybe Sprint and its parents companies could offer something like this for $10 for everyone – new and old customers alike. Times are tough and having a cell phone is a must so click here for Sprint president’s email address: <a href="http://assurancewireless.webs.com" rel="nofollow">http://assurancewireless.webs.com</a> and let him know that everyone could use these savings.</p>
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