Jess
Thanks again, I just wish the company I worked for felt even a little of the same....wahhhhhhh!
rofl rofl...Jess
I have two teenage sons, and we all three use Cricket cellular phones (unlimited anytime minutes and unlimited longdistance, which is great!), but it is costing me about $150/month for all three phones. Also, the coverage area is limited to the metro area (Tulsa, OK); so, I use a VirginMobile phone when I'm traveling.
I'm looking at Boost as a possible change, because I'm interested in the GPS (AccuTracking), and perhaps the WalkieTalkie features, which I do not currently have.
Do you have any ideas on how I could have three (3) Boost phones (maybe 4) and still be economical???...
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Lets review the tape...150.00 @ month....I think you could definately get into Boost at a cost that is possibly much lower and I have no doubts that we could improve your coverage and combined with the Dispatch feature improve you user experience. The key to this is the amount of use we are talking about for each user...Let me first give a general accounting of cost expectations: purchase price can vary from $70-$400 depending on Bells & Whistles, and how much the guys can talk you into, and that is certainly a consideration TT, the Boostmobile experience has plenty of opportunity to spend extra cash on additions to each phone and you need to make it clear that Ring Tones, Wallpapers, Games, Applications (Accu tracking), Ringb...
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