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Pretty sure you can. Sprint owns Boost. No you can't if it's a Samsung Galaxy S II--checked with sprint on this, and even though this phone does not use a SIM it is exclusive to Boost only, and you cannot migrate or BYOD to sprint with this model. With some other phones it is possible.
M2M in your boost mobile bill it means the emails received and sent through cellphone.
If you don't know how to check your history they can show you how.
I flashed over Samsung Galaxy S3 to Boost Mobile, and brought my phone bill down by $10. Next month I will be flashing the Galaxy S4.
You must go to Sprint's website and do it there or you must go to the store you received the contract and the phone at and pay it there. For more information about paying your Sprint phone bill go to this website provided below. http://search.sprint.com/inquiraapp/ui.jsp?ui_mode=question&charset=iso-8859-1&language=en-US&user.status=prospect&user.site=UHP&question_box=pay+my+phone+bill&x=34&y=10
well no but the bill will keep adding up so the best way is you should get boost mobile or metro so you can talk unlimited and your bill wont be a lot of money
Sprint offers a variety of services. Based on what you get the cost will very. General plans would run from about 30-50 dollars. If you choose to go with the smartphone and unlimited data, it will cost you about 80 bucks.
The best place to find more information about Sprint's online bill paying feature would be at Sprint's official website. It has all the details about the online bill paying service.
Boost Mobile typically does not offer extensions on bill payments or services. However, they may provide options for late payment arrangements or temporary relief in certain situations. It's best to contact their customer service directly to discuss any specific circumstances and seek potential solutions.
that would be Frankie Ray. he has done over 30 national commercials. you can find them on his youtube Frankie Ray
yes if you request it
The main reason one should pay the Sprint bill is that accounts are assessed a late fee if not paid in full by the date on the bill. Sprint may also discontinue services to any account holders who do not pay their bills in full on time.