Cancel Boost Mobile and Boost Your Morale
Boost Mobile is a telecommunications provider founded in Australia back in 2000. The company’s services are now available across the United States, with headquarters in Irvin, California.
Use DoNotPay To Call It Quits With Boost Mobile in No Time
Why should you keep paying for a service you no longer need? DoNotPay can ensure you cancel your Boost Mobile subscription in a heartbeat. Follow these simple steps:
- Access DoNotPay from your
- Navigate to the Find Hidden Money tab
- Type in Boost Mobile in the text box as the name of the service
- Confirm
Once the cancellation process is done, DoNotPay will let you know. You won’t have to deal with Boost Mobile’s customer service at all—we’ll deal with the tedious work in your stead!
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Take Boost Mobile to Small Claims Court if They Are Not Cooperating
DoNotPay can help you get justice by taking Boost Mobile to small claims court in case they are giving you trouble.
We may not be able to go to court in your stead, but we can help you get prepared as much as possible. The world’s first AI Consumer Champion will provide you with:
- All the necessary paperwork and fill it out for you
- A script full of strong arguments that will make you sound more convincing
- A demand letter containing all the relevant info for you to be able to send it to Boost Mobile
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How Can You Cancel Boost Mobile Service by Yourself?
If you decide to go through the Boost Mobile cancellation process on your own, you’ll have to talk over the phone with the company’s customer care agents. These are the available ways of terminating Boost Mobile:
Can You Cancel With | Yes/No |
DoNotPay | Yes |
Company's Website | No |
No | |
Phone | Yes |
Letter | No |
In Person | No |
How To Cancel Your Boost Mobile Subscription Over the Phone
You can get in touch with Boost Mobile customer support agents over the phone and inform them that you no longer need their services. These are the instructions you need to follow:
- Call 1-866-402-7366
- Brief the customer support representative on your situation
- Provide them with the necessary info about your account
- Ask for further instructions to complete the cancellation process
Services Similar to Boost Mobile
If you cancel your Boost Mobile subscription, you will be able to find a suitable replacement. Take a look at some of the popular alternatives:
Company | Pricing | Benefits |
Tello | From $5 to $39 per month |
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Simple Mobile | From $25 to $60 per month |
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PhonePower | $8.33 per month |
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How Else Can DoNotPay Help You?
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