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Republic Wireless Now Offering $19/Month Unlimited Smartphone Service to All
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Posted on 11/26/2012 1:47:21 PM PST by ExxonPatrolUs
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To: momincombatboots
My whole family uses Boost mobile without complaint. It starts as $60 a month for the smart phone service ($50 for my flip phone), then starts dropping by $5 a month - every three months - until you’re down to $40 a month. ($30 is the lowest I can get to with my flip phone.)
They use the Sprint towers, so the service is identical. Just with a lower price and no contracts.
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posted on
11/26/2012 5:02:34 PM PST
by
Marie
("The last time Democrats gloated this hard after a health care victory, they lost 60 House seats.")
To: ExxonPatrolUs
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posted on
11/26/2012 5:11:25 PM PST
by
Secret Agent Man
(I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
To: FReepers; Patriots; FRiends
Some make more than one donation
Many make none
Have YOU contributed?
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posted on
11/26/2012 5:12:18 PM PST
by
onyx
(FREE REPUBLIC IS HERE TO STAY! DONATE MONTHLY! IF YOU WANT ON SARAH PALIN''S PING LIST, LET ME KNOW)
To: headstamp 2
750 min, 500 texts, and I forget how much data. Don’t need a lot of data anyway cause I use my iPad.
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posted on
11/26/2012 5:38:16 PM PST
by
sheana
To: Sparticus
I’m looking forward to cutting my monthly bill by 80%! And by by Blackberry.
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posted on
11/26/2012 9:28:52 PM PST
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ExxonPatrolUs
(The Ameritopian Motto: Gov The Sheeple, Buy The Sheeple, Bore The Sheeple)
To: ExxonPatrolUs
Free Republic Wireless? Hmmm?
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posted on
11/27/2012 9:00:29 AM PST
by
rawhide
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