This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Boost Mobile. All opinions are 100% mine.
Boost Mobile is part of the Sprint Pre-Paid Group. They offer mobile service, without a contract. Being on the Sprint and Nextel networks means that you have those ever growing networks to back you up and Nextel's push to talk, walkie talkie function to supplement web, email, etc like on all services.
Boost is advertising their "Re-Boost" program, which is their fancy way of saying "pay us". You can add to your account through the Re-Boost site, at a store, or over the phone. It does not appear that you can use the old fashioned way of just mailing them a check (or on-line billpay). Their everything plan is $50 per month, which appears to cover unlimited everything (except Blackberry).
Boost has a couple of popular phone options as well. The Blackberry is available, but is going to cost you $60 a month, instead of $50. The Motorola i1 is available for those that want Android, and Android does not seem to have the $10 fee that Blackberry does. Android is also cooler than Blackberry.
I'm not a fan of pre-paid mobile plans. I've never had one, but when I've gone into pre-paid stores they always have poor customer service. I need good service with my phone. I need to know that if there is a problem I can get someone to help me. If you have experience with Boost and can attest to their service, please comment below. I pay more than $50 per month for our phones and if I can cut down on cost, I'd like to. Of course, I have to wait for the contract to be up ;).