seems to me you answered most of your own questions. boost is 20c during the day and 10c at night, also its always 10c to talk to other boost and nextel users (not sure if sprint is included in the 10c in-calling because they recently merged with nextel).
also the walkie-talkie is 1.50 per day that you use it. you won't be billed 1.50 on the days you dont use the walkie talkie feature, but if you use it every day you can expect to pay $45/month plus whatever minutes you use.
since the minutes vary between 10c and 20c and since the walkie-talkie is 1.50/day, i am just guessing but i would assume that how many minutes you get varies by who you call at what time of day. $10.00 broken down by 10c is 100 minutes, broken down by 20c it's 50 minutes, and by walkie-talkie-only you get about 6 days use for $10.
i hope this helps..... i talked a friend out of boost because he planned to use the walkie-talkie every day and figured out with the $45/month plus the per-minute charges he might as well sign up for a plan and get more features for the same price.
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www.net10.com but read the fine print you only have 60 days to use your minutes, however they do rollover if you recharge before 60 days. seems all the prepaid carriers have some kind of catch, and if i had to go prepaid, net10 is probably the most reasonable on rates, with no hidden fees or roaming charges.
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