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Product Name: | Boost Mobile Preloaded SIM Card (5GB) Data 3 Month |
Product Description: | Description For New Customers ONLY. Boost Mobile gives you more power to choose. Get unlimited talk & text and high-speed data on our Expanded Data Network with all of our plans. Pick the one that fits you best and get exactly what you pay for, with no annual contracts, no credit checks, no monthly bills, no overage fees, and no roaming charges. Switching is simple and smooth. Bring your own phone, insert your Boost SIM card, and start your service by activating your plan. You can even choose whether to get a new number or keep the one you have. It’s quick and easy! |
Product SKU: | target_84262153 |
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Hard caps suck. I ran into that on my US Mobile 5 GB plan while in the middle of driving home from a 700 mile trip after my GPS apparently used up quite a bit of data on the way there and the first half of the trip home. I had queued my offline maps in google maps ahead of the trip so i was still able to get home, but it was annoying not having travel back without any traffic alerts or data and i also couldn't send or receive MMS. My phone's indicated usage also only indicated 3.8 GB of use, so i'm not sure where the other 1.2 GB went.
* clueless scripted reps in Philippines who will speak 40 words for each one needed and still not answer your question. And you need them for any kind of in/out porting
* reception is horrid. where I used to get 3-4 bars on AT&T, I got no reception, even using a T-Mobile unlocked Galaxy s9+ (they're on Tmo network). Every completed call was eventually dropped and there is no WiFi calling option.
* never got data to work after multiple calls, network resets, manual APN updates
* roaming on other networks not available
Bottom line: never use 3rd party MVNOs, especially this dumpster fire. Only use the major carriers. It's worth whatever premium. Otherwise you're a third class citizen after their postpaid & prepaid customers.
I know people will say "I was on MVNO X and never had a problem." Great, you got lucky. Maybe you were never in congested or low coverage area, but this is a ghetto. Value your time and sanity more. You will thank me.