Get great wireless coverage and no hidden fees for 3 months for just $49 with Boost Mobile

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This is one of the most economical cellphone plans out there.
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Wireless plans tend to be filled with lots of fees and charges that run up the bill you pay at the end of every month. Why not get the coverage you need at a much lower price paid upfront, with no hidden charges to worry about?

That’s exactly what you’ll get with this three-month prepaid deal from Boost Mobile.

You’ll get access to America’s largest 5G network, and unlimited talk and text with 99% nationwide coverage. And, you’ll get it for three months prepaid, with all taxes and fees already included. You pay upfront, so there are no surprises at the end of the month.

You can get three months of Boost Mobile without signing an annual contract, and you’ll get service with no monthly bills, no coverage fees and no roaming charges.

The plan includes a mobile hotspot, a free 3-in-1 SIM kit that includes SIM card adapters, and free shipping. You can keep your current phone, and the service works on most unlocked GSM phones. You can check if your phone is compatible before signing up.

When the three-month deal is complete, you’ll be able to continue on that plan or choose a new plan. Or, you can choose to walk away, since there are no contracts. But after you experience the great service, walking away will be the furthest thing from your mind.

This three-month package of unlimited talk and text, limited to two phones per customer, is normally priced at $89, which is already a fantastic deal. But for a limited time, you can get Boost Mobile for three months for just $45. That’s a 49% discount that measures out to just $15 per month.

Prices subject to change.

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