I have used boost mobile for 15 yrs with two brief changes that were
unpleasant.
Boost offers decent phone prices and of you shop you can find very good
deals.  The plan I always subscribe to is the unlimited everything.  I
believe out starts at $60 to $65 per month with no contract.
You have a due date thst if you pay on time every six months you receive  $5 of
your normal price.  Thst advantage precipitated to the rate of $35 to$45 a
month.  You don't lose it.  I pay $45 a month.
My bill is the same each month.  No fluctuation. In fact recently boost has
absorbed all hidden cost,  fees,  etc thst other entities impose making my
$45 payment $45 .
If you miss a payment most other companies make you by back the days from
your payment date till the day you fiddly paid.  Not boost.  The day you
make payment simply becomes your new due date.
I have never had any serious billing or service issues.
Never any roaming.  Your home zone is the continental US,  Alaska,
Hawaii,  Puerto Rico and the virgin islands, so you can't roam inside of
the US or her territories.
Why anyone who ants an economical and reliable service uses another
provider is beside me.


On Nov 28, 2017 8:38 AM, "David via Texascavers" <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> From David Locklear
>
>
>
> Many cavers need to find ways to save money.
>
> I switched to MetroPCS last night.
>
> I would advise against this if you are a T-Mobile customer.
>
> Also, unless you need 4 phone lines, you are probably better off with
> Cricket.
>
> My initial impression after about 5 hours of use, is their LG K20Plus is a
> decent phone.   It has some kind integrated Android Calling as long as the
> other person's phone has this feature.  Meaning, if all 4 of your family
> members on the plan have this phone or one with that feature, then video
> calling should be a simple thing to do.  My flagship LG G6 with same
> Android 7.0 does not have this video calling feature.
>
> I have been told my voice sounds clearer on the new cheaper phone.  So I
> accomplished one objective out of 5.
>
> I had other reasons besides saving money.   In our case, the MetroPCS
> store is inside a taqueria/Mexican grocery store just 5 miles from our
> house.  My wife and mother-in-law can easily go there and discuss their
> phone issues with a live person that speaks Spanish.  Meaning, I do not
> have to fix any problems they have with their phones.  They would never go
> to the T-Mobile store on their own initiative ( which was 20 miles away,
> although we just got a new store about 7 miles away. )
>
> In our case, 4 lines with unlimited everything, international calling and
> hotspot is $ 170 per month flat fee.
> That was about $ 50 cheaper than T-Mobile.
>
> Since MetroPCS only uses T-Mobile towers it is easy to imagine that the
> signal will be worse.  T-Mobile owns MetroPCS.  I should know by the end of
> the month how the quality of signal compares.   I know T-Mobile sucks in
> our house and in rural areas near Houston.
>
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