- 10-06-2005, 09:18 AM #1John LahmeyerGuest
I am a Verizon Wireless customer which converted from Nextel about a
year ago. I miss the Direct Connect and the phones. I was thinking
about switching back to Nextel but not having a plan to worry about and
I noticed that Boost Mobile has a $49 plan that gives you unlimited web
(which I would use alot), unlimited Direct Connect (which I will use
every once in awhile), 200 daytime minutes (I feel like I will use more
then this), Unlimited nights and weekends (I will use alot), Unlimited
text messaging (which I will use alot too). My question is this seems
like a great plan, what do you guys think? I also have a another
question. Is there any place on the web or store I can goto that would
have free or really cheap phones.
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- 10-06-2005, 06:55 PM #2dr newsGuest
Re: Boost Mobile $49 plan
Your right, that sounds like a good plan for you. For used phones,
suggesting ebay. For new phones, if not a local store, then you can try a
web based provider. Although my personal view is that you are better of
paying a little-bit-more for personal customer service from a store you can
walk into, then buying from the web. dr (at our page, you'll also find
cheap/free phones WITH service of course)
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used to)
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"John Lahmeyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I am a Verizon Wireless customer which converted from Nextel about a year
>ago. I miss the Direct Connect and the phones. I was thinking about
>switching back to Nextel but not having a plan to worry about and I noticed
>that Boost Mobile has a $49 plan that gives you unlimited web (which I
>would use alot), unlimited Direct Connect (which I will use every once in
>awhile), 200 daytime minutes (I feel like I will use more then this),
>Unlimited nights and weekends (I will use alot), Unlimited text messaging
>(which I will use alot too). My question is this seems like a great plan,
>what do you guys think? I also have a another question. Is there any
>place on the web or store I can goto that would have free or really cheap
>phones.
- 10-07-2005, 07:02 AM #3John LahmeyerGuest
Re: Boost Mobile $49 plan
Thanks alot for your help dr!
dr news wrote:
> Your right, that sounds like a good plan for you. For used phones,
> suggesting ebay. For new phones, if not a local store, then you can try a
> web based provider. Although my personal view is that you are better of
> paying a little-bit-more for personal customer service from a store you can
> walk into, then buying from the web. dr (at our page, you'll also find
> cheap/free phones WITH service of course)
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