Boost Mobile SIM Card Doesn't Work, Target Won't Refund

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Boost Mobile SIM Card Doesn't Work, Target Won't Refund
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Margarita Medina purchased a Boost Mobile SIM card from Target that malfunctioned. She sought a refund but encountered difficulty with both Target and Boost Mobile, who pointed fingers at each other. Target initially offered a gift card instead of a cash refund.

When Margarita Medina buys a SIM card from Boost Mobile from Target , it doesn’t work on her phone. Now she wants her $50 back.I’m trying to get a $50 refund for a Boost Mobile service SIM card I bought from Target . It does not work. Target told me to contact Boost Mobile. I did, but Boost Mobile said the refund had to come from Target .

Boost Mobile sells prepaid calling plans in the United States. The $50 you spent covered unlimited talk, texting and data without a contract, which is a so-so deal. . Target’s refund policy suggests you should be able to get a full cash refund for the Boost Mobile card. There are a few special rules regarding the return of mobile phones. Target says phones purchased with a carrier contract may be subject to early termination fees. It says contract items and carrier plans must be returned to a Target store with help from a Target tech rep. And it says a restocking charge of up to $35 for phones may apply. But these rules should not apply to your SIM.

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