Monday, September 20, 2010

I'm Switching to Boost Mobile!

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Boost Mobile. All opinions are 100% mine.



My brother's got a Blackberry, and for the longest time he hasn't been able to shut up about Boost mobile's Blackberry Monthly Unlimited Plan. He's got a lot more ladies lined up than I do (but let the record show that I do well enough for myself!), so he has really been getting a lot out of their unlimited text feature, although the unlimited e-mail option is pretty handy, as well. He hasn't come close to Boost's limit of 10 personal e-mail accounts, but he has an e-mail for his real estate business, a separate one for his delivery service, and his personal account, so he's happy that the plan doesn't limit him to just one account.

I've never been as much of a tech geek, so I hadn't paid much attention, but since my cell phone contract was due to expire recently, I checked out Boost Mobile for myself. It turns out that in addition to the Blackberry plan, they've got a bunch of prepaid, pay-as-you-go phone plans. After putting up with the hassle of complicated service agreements that lock me into extended-duration contracts, it was exactly what I was looking for.

By far, the best part of Boost Mobile is their Re-Boost payment option. It lets me kiss contracts goodbye (I know I just mentioned how much I really don't like them, but it bears repeating), but I can keep my phone connected by adding funds to my Boost account online, by phone, or in person. Right now I'm using my debit card to make payments, but I think that I'm going to sign up for the automatic payment option so that I don't have to worry about running out of funds at the wrong time.

I think the best part of switching to Boost Mobile (besides getting rid of contracts) is going to be the ability to check Facebook on the go. My current phone is a piece of junk, and I have become a total Facebook junkie. Boost mobile has a huge selection of phones, and for a flat monthly fee, they also offer unlimited connectivity to Facebook. It's going to be great, even if my productivity at work does take a hit. Maybe I can tell the boss that I'm networking, and developing my credentials as a social media expert?

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