I talked to a Boost rep here in the store i work in. He Told me that starting first week of september Boost will be offering their premium plan without the need of a debit or credit card. You will just purchase cards until your balance is above the prmium plan price, then just call in to have premium plan set up. Also hinting hard at 2 new levels of premium plan. To go with the exsisting 49.99 plan, there will be a 30 and 70 plan also. He had no idea on wether all 3 will be offered at the launch. More then likely he thinks only 2 of the levels will come in at launch. From what he said this is a nationwide thing, and not a trial of the original prmium plan wich was tested in chicago and S.California. This rep has always come thru for me with upcoming stuff. He had confirmed a sidekick style handset coming out late 2006, early 2007. This tidbit was the only one i had not been able to confirm yet. Thanks guys....Good Job!
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I talked to a Boost rep here in the store i work in. He Told me that starting first week of september Boost will be offering their premium plan without the need of a debit or credit card. You will just purchase cards until your balance is above the prmium plan price, then just call in to have premium plan set up. Also hinting hard at 2 new levels of premium plan. To go with the exsisting 49.99 plan, there will be a 30 and 70 plan also. He had no idea on wether all 3 will be offered at the launch. More then likely he thinks only 2 of the levels will come in at launch. From what he said this is a nationwide thing, and not a trial of the original prmium plan wich was tested in chicago and S.California. This rep has always come thru for me with upcoming stuff. He had confirmed a sidekick style handset coming out late 2006, early 2007. This tidbit was the only one i had not been able to confirm yet. Thanks guys....Good Job!