View Full Version : Free Cell Phone Boosters!!!!!!!!! Improve your cell phone reception FREE!!!!!!!!!!!
NC_TOM
September 25th, 2001, 22:11
http://www.freecellphoneboosters.com
I have seen these sold for $19-$29 on TV, I got a load of these in bulk and you can get one free on my new site, http://www.freecellphoneboosters.com
Let me know what you think. ;)
AsianDOC
September 25th, 2001, 22:20
In Australia, you don't need one of those, reception from our networks are quite good...
NC_TOM
September 25th, 2001, 22:25
Well, I live in "The Evergreen State" (Washington) and they honestly come in handy here. I can drive through trees and keep talking with one of these, and I could never do that before.
sp0radic
September 25th, 2001, 22:40
Originally posted by Asian_DOC
In Australia, you don't need one of those, reception from our networks are quite good...
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi!
hehehe
Ted S
September 25th, 2001, 23:14
Tom... just out of curiosity... how well do they really work?
NC_TOM
September 25th, 2001, 23:29
Pretty well.. it works best if you put it inside the phone next to the battery, or, as illustrated on the site, you can stick it to the outside of the phone on the battery panel. That works too. There will be less static in places where you might normally lose a conversation when you're driving. It doesn't improve clarity/remove static 100% but it's improves things quite a bit.
Ted S
September 25th, 2001, 23:39
In that case it's worth 3 bucks...
NC_TOM
September 25th, 2001, 23:46
I agree; glad you feel that way. I assume several sold for $20 when they were for sale on TV last year; it's a bit like how most tech gadgets go. A bit pricey when they start out, but now that they've been around for awhile the prices have gone way down.
LeX
September 26th, 2001, 07:31
Originally posted by Ted Sindzinski
In that case it's worth 3 bucks... Just like what's quoted on their page: "NOTE: There is a $2.99 shipping/handling fee on each Free Cell Phone Booster"
NC_TOM
September 26th, 2001, 09:45
Umm.. yep, the total including shipping/handling is $2.99 so I think that's what he meant. :classic2:
CJB
September 26th, 2001, 13:18
I've heard these things can add a slight improvement to analog cell phones, but do they improve signal strength at all for PCS phones and do they work with the Motorola Timeport which doesn't have the same design as the phones they advertise it with?
Mandrake
September 26th, 2001, 17:12
Or how about CDMA phones?
NC_TOM
September 26th, 2001, 19:44
These work on almost all, if not all, phones out there. I know for sure it works on analog and tri-band phones. I've never heard anything about a person using it on a CDMA or a Timeport but it shouldn't hurt anything, and you've got nothing to lose except the shipping/handling fee.
Epgs
October 11th, 2001, 21:00
and so is this your new site?
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