'Re-Boost' Lets Boost Users Beg Facebook Friends for Cash
Dec 6, 2011, 12:11 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Boost Mobile today announced a new Facebook application called Re-Boost, which lets Boost customers top-up their accounts directly from within Facebook. In addition to using their own funds to top-up, Re-Boost users can request a Re-Boost from all their Facebook friends, send a customized Re-Boost request to a single friend, as well as send a Re-Boost gift to a fellow Boost Mobile Facebook user. The application itself is free to download and use within the desktop version of Facebook.
Comments
Poor People
Yo help a brother out FB Friend!
Hey buddy, can you spare a dime?
Sounds to me like Boost is seeing an increasing number of disconnects and is trying to slow that by any means necessary. I have my doubts as to whether it will work, but it sure doesn't improve the perception of the average Boost customer.
I wonder if one of the responses you can send when you get such a request is, "Get a job, you %#%@^&@ freeloader!"
msteven3 said:
, but it sure doesn't improve the perception of the average Boost customer.
I wonder if one of the responses you can send when you get such a request is, "Get a job, you %#%@^&@ freeloader!"
And ...
(continues)
Other new Facebook features...
2. A photo editing tool which turns your profile pic into an ad for Feed The Children with your face in it.
3. A tool which starts a chain email with a fake story about your need for donations to cover surgery.
4. A "De-friend & Stab" button on the profile page of users who have used any of the above features.
I just finally got rid of all of the game requests...

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