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Mobile Wallet, a Wipit-powered mobile wallet app, is...

Mobile Wallet, a Wipit-powered mobile wallet app, is now available to Boost Mobile customers in select markets in California and New Jersey, the Sprint-owned mobile virtual network operator said Tuesday. The app can be downloaded for free through the Google…

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Play Store, and at authorized indirect retailers in Los Angeles, San Diego and parts of New Jersey. Boost Mobile said it’s planning to begin a nationwide rollout of the service this summer, an introduction which will continue through the end of the year. The app allows customers to make payments in more than 135 countries and coordinate bill payments to more than 3,500 U.S. companies, as well as manage their Boost Mobile accounts. The app also allows users to transfer funds between their wireless accounts and “load cash” to the wallet account at Boost Mobile-authorized locations. Customers will also soon be able to load checks directly from their phone and get instant access to approved funds, Boost Mobile said. Every Mobile Wallet user will also receive a reloadable Visa prepaid card that is linked to his Mobile Wallet account, which can be used at ATM locations and is usable at any venue that accepts Visa debit cards, Boost Mobile said (http://bit.ly/Zb0s1b). While the app itself is free, there are charges for using at least some of the service’s functions. Each bill payment will cost $2-$5 per order; checking an account balance costs 50 cents, while adding funds to a Mobile Wallet account costs $3 per transaction (http://bit.ly/Zb03eV).