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Boost Mobile to Offer Unlimited Talk & Text Starting at $30 per Month

Here’s another company going for the whole “unlimited” thing, but we all know what that really means right? I guess you could just sue them if it’s not really unlimited right? Seriously though Boost does have a decent selection of phones like the Sanyo Innuendo that I’ve never seen before.. The $30 per month is different though, it works by dropping your payment by $5 per month for every month, up to six, that you pay on time.

 

Boost Mobile, a leader in the no-contract wireless industry with award-winning service plans, will introduce a Talk & Text Unlimited plan with monthly payments that shrink to an industry best of $30 a month. This limited-time offer is available in all Boost Mobile retail locations from March 29 through May 31 with three Boost Mobile phones –LG Rumor Reflex™, Motorola Theory™ and Sanyo Innuendo from Kyocera.

“Customers can enhance this plan with unlimited calling to Mexico for an additional $5 a month, delivering unlimited talk and text to the U.S. and Mexico for as low as $35 a month – the wireless industry’s best value to meet these challenging times.”

Similar to other monthly unlimited plans offered by Boost Mobile, the Talk & Text Unlimited plan provides customers the opportunity to be rewarded for simply making on-time payments. For every six on-time payments, customers will see their monthly payment shrink by $5, eventually getting down to as low as $30 a month for unlimited nationwide talk and text. Payments do not need to be consecutive to qualify for these saving milestones.

“With the price of gas nearing $5 across the nation, Boost is launching an affordable monthly option for customers looking for basic calling options on a dependable nationwide network,” said Andre Smith, vice president-Boost Mobile. “Customers can enhance this plan with unlimited calling to Mexico for an additional $5 a month, delivering unlimited talk and text to the U.S. and Mexico for as low as $35 a month – the wireless industry’s best value to meet these challenging times.”

Customers who activate on the offer during the promotional period will continue to keep the promotional plan as long as the account is active.

International Connect

Boost Mobile offers the most competitive wireless calling plans to Mexico and other international destinations with unlimited calling and texting to Mexico for as low as $5 a month when added to a monthly unlimited plan. Boost Mobile’s $10 International Connect Plus includes unlimited calling to 35 international destinations in addition to all of Mexico. The $10 International Connect Plus also offers greatly reduced mobile and landline rates to more than 200 destinations, including $0.15 a minute to mobile lines in Mexico.

 

LG Rumor Reflex

LG Rumor Reflex™ is Boost Mobile’s newest handset available on March 29 for $79.99 (excluding taxes) at exclusive retail stores, select independent wireless dealer locations across the country and at www.BoostMobile.com with free shipping. LG Rumor Reflex will be available next month at retail outlets nationwide. The device has eco-friendly attributes and boasts a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboard, 2MP camera and camcorder, built-in GPS and a microSD card slot supporting up to 32GB.

 

Motorola Theory

A candy-bar QWERTY device, Motorola Theory™ is priced at $59.99 (excluding taxes) and offers consumers a sleek handset at an affordable price. Key features of Theory include a high-finish premium design, threaded messaging, Web and email access, Bluetooth® technology and 2.4-inch QVGA.

Sanyo Innuendo from Kyocera

Sanyo Innuendo from Kyocera is a QWERTY fold phone sporting an elegant, high-gloss black and silver finish that comes to life with a unique external glow-thru dial pad and sub-display outside and a vivid 2.8-inch, WQVGA internal display. Innuendo, priced at $79.99 (excluding taxes), is the successor to the Sanyo Incognito, Boost’s best-selling CDMA Series device to date, providing a larger screen and a higher-resolution, 3.2MP camera.