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Shrinking Payments from Boost Mobile, Pay Less over Time

By Tuan Do

This post brought to you by Boost Mobile’s Shrinking Payments. All opinions are 100% mine.

Everyone is using mobile phones and we need a mobile plan. This is like a burden for me as the phone bill is very high. I often have to pay around $50 to $80 monthly for unlimited talk, text and data.

We can’t live without phone these days, so it is very important to get a good provider without making your wallet flat. When we stick with a specific provider, we always expect to get something back. However, most carriers don’t care about it. I’ve just figured out that Boost Mobile is offering Shrinking Payments to reward loyalty.

By just making payments on time, you will get $5 off your monthly payment every 6 months. You can get discounted up to 3 times, that means $15/month discount in total. Boost Mobile is offering some varied unlimited plans with monthly payments of $45, $50, $55, and $60. For example, if you get the lowest $45/month plan and make all payments on time, the plan will be decreased to $40 after 6 months, $35 after 12 months and $30 after 18 months. This represents the total discount of 33%.

It is like someone giving you the money back, watch the commercial below.

You will be able to save $15/month or $180 per year. Why don’t just save and use the money to buy gifts for your family members in the holiday season. I could use the amount to buy a Nexus tablet which is priced less than $200.

If you are interested, you can check out all of their no annual contract monthly unlimited plans with shrinking payments one their website, Get Shrinking Payments.

Are you interested in the shrinking payments and what would you do with the extra money in your wallet every month? Share with us in a comment below.

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