According to Boost's website, it comes with unlimited talk, text, walkie talkie, nationwide roaming, AND WEB. So you can go on e-harmony to check if that girl from Niagara Falls area has written back, you nerd. And 50 bucks is incredible. If I'm reading their website right, it's 50 bucks EXACT, with no extra taxes. Metro offers 35, but it goes up to about 60 bucks because of all that extra taxes, texting, and crap. 50 bucks for a Nextel phone and service? Sign me up!
Rob, yes you are correct $50- includes unlimited voice, text, web, push to talk. Also no extra fee and from what I've read Boost will be paying the users tax from within the fifty dollars! This is the best thing going, now lets see what the offer carriers do to match......
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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According to Boost's website, it comes with unlimited talk, text, walkie talkie, nationwide roaming, AND WEB. So you can go on e-harmony to check if that girl from Niagara Falls area has written back, you nerd. And 50 bucks is incredible. If I'm reading their website right, it's 50 bucks EXACT, with no extra taxes. Metro offers 35, but it goes up to about 60 bucks because of all that extra taxes, texting, and crap. 50 bucks for a Nextel phone and service? Sign me up!
Rob, yes you are correct $50- includes unlimited voice, text, web, push to talk. Also no extra fee and from what I've read Boost will be paying the users tax from within the fifty dollars! This is the best thing going, now lets see what the offer carriers do to match......
Or stick with the prepaid iDEN and use the mobile web and tethering for free thanks to loopholes.