Boost Mobile is offering
New Customers: 1st Year of Unlimited Talk, Text & Data (Buy 6-Months, Get 6-Months Free) on sale for
$150.
Thanks to community member
Peichen for finding this deal.
Includes:- Unlimited Talk & Text
- Unlimited Data
- After 30GB high speed monthly data allotment is exceeded, speeds may be reduced for the remainder of the month. Hotspot usage draws from monthly data allotment.
- FREE SIM Kit ($9.99 value)
- FREE 2-Day Shipping ($9.99 value)
- Works on Most Unlocked GSM Phones
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Note: Even though the plus sign '+' is valid per email address RFC standards, many web-sites reject such email addresses (violating the aforementioned RFC standards). Gmail ignores the period '.' character in the username part of e-mail addresses, so you could change it to 'user.name' or 'us.er.na.me' and so forth to sign up under a new email address at Boost (i.e. [email protected]) while still receiving emails sent to those alternate period-based usernames in your main account's inbox.
P.S. Outlook.com / Hotmail, I believe, honors the '+' sign alias syntax but am not sure it ignores the period '.' character in usernames.
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"After your first year, you will pay $300/yr unless you go online to cancel. New customers only. Requires Autopay. For iPhone, requires iOS 15.2 or higher. 5G service requires compatible device. 5G is not available everywhere. *Unlimited Data: After 30GB high speed monthly data allotment is exceeded, speeds may be reduced for the remainder of the month"
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Boost uses a combo of T-Mobile and AT&T, I'm trying to figure out myself if there's a way to guarantee one or the other, as best I can tell it's random and you have no recourse.
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Note: Even though the plus sign '+' is valid per email address RFC standards, many web-sites reject such email addresses (violating the aforementioned RFC standards). Gmail ignores the period '.' character in the username part of e-mail addresses, so you could change it to 'user.name' or 'us.er.na.me' and so forth to sign up under a new email address at Boost (i.e. [email protected]) while still receiving emails sent to those alternate period-based usernames in your main account's inbox.
P.S. Outlook.com / Hotmail, I believe, honors the '+' sign alias syntax but am not sure it ignores the period '.' character in usernames.
My gut feeling is that even if the deal is available in-store, they'll tack on an activation fee (as the only significant revenue the store will earn for the transaction).