Boost Mobile Adding BlackBerry, Sanyo Phones to Unlimited Offering
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This sounds good.
I might have to jump on the blackberry thing and I dont even like blackberry. But unlimited you cant beat that. 😁
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yeah it's a good offer and even tho the Curve is dated i still like it better than the tour, plus like you said you can't beat the price.
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Tmobile has the New Curve for $299 up front and $80/month for unlimited everything. So, that's $50 more than Boost and $10/month more. Only difference is their Curve is newer. But I actually like the older curve better. I wish I had known Boost was going to do this on the CMDA network before I signed a two year contract last week. But, I do love my Palm Pre.
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If you add up all the state an sales tax that you get from a T-Mobile Even More Plus Plan, your $79.99 plan jumps up to about $98, an they charge $5 for having a "flex account".. The boost mobile $70 plan is just that, $70, no hidden fees, an all the taxes are added on to the monthly charge.
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Actually, you're wrong Peru. Exclusively through Best Buy only, TMOBILE sells what is called the TMobile Complete package. You can get the new Curve 8500 phone for $299 up front and $80 flat fee for unlimited voice, text and web. Or, you can pay $149 up front for the original gravity phone and a flat $50 month for unlimited voice, text and web. It's all prepaid just like boost and only sold at Best Buy. It's fairly new and you don't even give them your ss#, just your name. You pay no taxes or fees. But, i'd much rather be with Boost now if it's going to be CMDA.
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Yea its a great price for the plan. especially since all the taxes would already be included in the monthly fee, plus if its the curve that they are going to launch (the curve compares to any other blackberry thats out, as far as software, an ease of operation goes). Me personally i think this was long over due but should be great to see how well it works out.
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jvp3Jan 6, 2010, 3:40 PM
I've been thinking about switching over to Boost anyway (I'm currently on AT&T's prepaid), and I am definitely interested in getting a Blackberry. Plus, I'm already familiar with the 8330 since I provide service for it. This might just be the situation I'm looking for.
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