Best Buy has for
New Boost Mobile Customers:
3-Month Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk & Text + 5GB Data Plan SIM Card Kit for
$14.99.
Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (
free to join) or select free store pickup where available.
Walmart has for
New Boost Mobile Customers:
3-Month Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk & Text + 5GB Data Plan SIM Card Kit for
$14.88.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Boost Mobile has for
New Boost Mobile Customers:
3-Month Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk & Text + 5GB Data Plan SIM Card Kit for
$15.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to staff member
VioletHaddock489 and community member
viplu for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Kit Includes:
- Pre-loaded SIM card with 3 months of:
- Unlimited Talk
- Unlimited Text
- 5GB of 5G/4G Data per month
- Utilizes the T-Mobile nationwide network
- WiFi Calling supported (on capable devices)
- Mobile hotspot included
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2. Get another number for data ONLY. Switch to the cheapest you can find every a few months. You are always a new user because you don't need to port in your number for it.
With two SIMs active in one phone, you can use one for calls/texts, and the other for data.
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PS: i did reach out to boost customer service over chat and the response isnt very clear.
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PS: i did reach out to boost customer service over chat and the response isnt very clear.
The additional call/text plan is of course at a cost ($5~10 per month), but you also don't need to get worried about things going wrong when porting your number. If the two lines are on different networks, you also have a better chance of still having network access in rural areas. Overall, I'm happy with paying that.
EDIT: It is possible you may only need a Wifi connection in order to activate your Boost Physical SIM when in another country, but someone who knows for sure should verify this.
The additional call/text plan is of course at a cost ($5~10 per month), but you also don't need to get worried about things going wrong when porting your number. If the two lines are on different networks, you also have a better chance of still having network access in rural areas. Overall, I'm happy with paying that.
PS: i did reach out to boost customer service over chat and the response isnt very clear.
They done have eSim.