Considering downgrading from monthly cellular to Boost PAYGO. Any caveats?

I suggest you go with your plan to downgrade from monthly cellular to Boost Pay-As-You-Go phone. The PAYGO plan from Boost Mobile is one of the best prepaid wireless for users who want value for money. There were only two drawbacks found such as expensive handsets and blind spots.

-quote- "Boost Mobile offers one of the best wireless deals around, reviews say: unlimited talk, messaging, data and walkie-talkie for $50 a month, with no contract and no hidden taxes or fees. Reviews also like Boost Mobile's sleek, advanced phones, although they can be costly; like other prepaid providers, Boost Mobile doesn't discount its handsets the way contract carriers do. " -quote.

The PAYGO plan from Boost Mobile looks like just about what I need: none of that ridiculous buy-a-card-every-30-days business, just a flat 10 cents per minute or per text message, and I only have to "re-Boost" every 90 days. No having to subscribe monthly for data usage of so many megabytes, just a flat 35 cents a day for unlimited usage, only charged for days on which I actually use it. Maybe Boost wouldn't have quite as good network coverage as AT&T, but it's not as if I travel a lot at this point.

And it would be very helpful to have that extra cash I'm not paying for a cell phone bill. I wonder if anyone has any advice to offer here. Any caveats I should be aware of?

I've been paying upwards of $90 a month for cell phone service. My contract has expired and I haven't locked myself into another one yet.

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