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Boost Mobile 3 months prepaid for $14.99, 5 GB data per month (talk text unlimited) at Target

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$15 for 3 months of service. Unlimited talking, unlimited texting, 5 GB limit for data (4G/5G). Regular price is $45, so this is a $30 savings. The renewal price will be higher after 3 months, so the $15 only covers the 3 month introductory period before the price increases to $45/3-months if you decide to stay a customer.

New customers only. If you're using the same email account, Boost Mobile requires 120 days of being away at a different carrier before you are considered a new customer.

No port-in required. Service should be tied to the SIM card. SIM card activation date printed on the package.

https://www.target.com/p/boost-mo...A-84262153
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Created 10-23-2022 at 12:01 AM by BraveCrown7110
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Model: Boost Mobile - 3 Months 5GB Plan SIM Card Kit

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Last Edited by realog91 October 23, 2022 at 11:59 AM
Boost SIM kits purchased at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and Amazon make use of the T-Mobile network. For AT&T, purchase here: https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/729466

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sr71
11-08-2022 at 09:10 PM.
11-08-2022 at 09:10 PM.
should be TMO via retail store, the SIM should show 8901240 for TMO
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How do you know if it's AT&T vs T-Mobile based?
FYI, no hotspot
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for those curious, it is
Get Unlimited
Data* for $25/mo.
+ Unlimited Talk & Text

+ FREE SIM Kit ($9.99 value)

+ FREE 2-Day Shipping ($9.99 value)
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11-09-2022 at 02:21 PM.
11-09-2022 at 02:21 PM.
Quote from morbie :
Is the 5gigs a hard cap?
I'm wondering the same. Boost has 2 providers... AT&T or TMobile. I think it depends where you get your SIM card as to which network you get, and their cap policies might be different on each one.

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.
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11-21-2022 at 04:00 PM.
11-21-2022 at 04:00 PM.
Don't do this to yourself. Boost is atrocious. NOTHING is worth this. I made the mistake of porting to it temporarily to take advantage of AT&T's $300/16Gb plan. Here's what to expect:

* 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.
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