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  2. Boost Mobile Customers No Longer Need to Carry Cash with ...

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    On a typical pay day, a Boost Mobile customer might stand in line someplace to cash their paycheck; visit an authorized Boost retail location to add money to their wireless account; and then stand ...

  3. Boost Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Boost Mobile customers reported that they were unable to contact customer service, cancel their subscription, or make payments. The outage affected customers across the U.S. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Service outages lasted for more than a month, with customers reporting wait times for customer service stretching to more than 14 hours. [ 29 ]

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    Phone support is available for account management and password reset help, Mon-Fri: 8am-12am ET; Sat: 8am-10pm ET. For additional hours of operation for different services visit our support options page for contact info.

  5. View your AOL billing statement online

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    2. In the left navigation menu, click My Wallet | select View My Bill. - The Billing Statement page will appear. 3. From the dropdown menu, select the time period you want to view. Note - You can print your statement by clicking on the Print Statement button.

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  7. Electronic bill payment - Wikipedia

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    Electronic bill payment is a feature of online, mobile and telephone banking, similar in its effect to a giro, allowing a customer of a financial institution to transfer money from their transaction or credit card account to a creditor or vendor such as a public utility, department store or an individual to be credited against a specific account.