How to Become a Boost Mobile Dealer
Boost Mobile is a company owned by Sprint and provides consumers with diverse options for prepaid cellular communications. Boost Mobile has the capability to provide services to approximately 276 million customers in the United States, making use of both the Sprint PCS and the Nextel network. Boost Mobile leverages the use of more than 100,000 retail locations to reach and serve this market and is always seeking to add dealers to that network. Business owners and store managers who want to offer products and services to expand communication choices for their customers may want to apply to Boost Mobile for an opportunity to represent them as a dealer.
Instructions
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Go to the Boost Mobile corporate website and review more details regarding the company, the markets it services and the choices offered to consumers. Research the prepaid module offered by Boost Mobile to understand whether the target customers would consider such options. The overall objectives for business owners are to sell products that will expand their business potential and create new profits. Understanding the types of customers that buy Boost Mobile will help decision makers understand whether becoming a dealer makes sense.
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Write an email addressed to the Corporate Sales Team at sales@boostmobile.com. Candidates will want to provide information about their business in the email, mention particulars about how they can help Boost Mobile increase market penetration and ask about becoming a new dealer. Applicants should provide accurate contact information, including a telephone number, so that the corporate sales team may respond regarding the contents of the email.
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Talk with the corporate sales representative when he calls. The representative will want to follow up on the information provided in the email, discuss specifics regarding the dealer program and its opportunities, determine some potential agreement options and go over all qualification criteria required to complete the application process.
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Tips & Warnings
Applicants should detail successful experience with marketing communication products and services within the consumer market, in particular prepaid services, if applicable, in their email.
Most corporations conduct thorough personal and business background and credit checks to ascertain financial stability and personal responsibility. Candidates with an irresponsible credit history or instance of criminal convictions may have their applications denied.
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