Common Cents Mobile, which is a pay-as-you-go service offered by Sprint, has expanded into 500 additional Walmart stores.
The expansion puts the brand in several new markets, including Chicago/Central Illinois, New Orleans, Cincinnati and Washington D.C. With the expansion, the brand will have a presence in 1,250 Walmart stores nationwide.
Common Cents Mobile was launched in May and features a Round Down minute offering, which allows customers to pay only for the amount of time they use or less. The service is priced at 7 cents per minute, which ‘rounds down’ to the previous minute after the first minute of use.
Common Cents Mobile expands Walmart presence
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