Save up to $100 on Surecall Cellular Boosters

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Who doesn’t like free money?

Starting today, Surecall is offering a $100 mail-in rebate on the Fusion 5S and $50 rebate on the Flare. Fusion 5s is the super-powered booster system that covers up to 6,000 square feet of space and lets you customize with your choice of antennas. Flare is the stylish all-in-on solution that covers most homes with great cell service and looks good doing it. No matter which one you choose, you’ll get great SureCall quality and you’ll improve cell service for yourself, your housemates, and your co-workers.

Why a mail-in rebate?

It seems kind of silly in this day and age to have a mail-in rebate, when practically no one uses snail mail anymore. I have to agree with you but the fact is… mail-in rebates work. For some reason they’ve been part of the cellular signal booster industry for a long time and that’s not likely to change. It helps the manufacturer track sales in a way that internet-based systems don’t. At least that’s what they tell me.

How do you get the rebate?

After buying a Flare or Fusion5s, fill out the appropriate form and send it in including a copy of the receipt and the UPC code from the box. Yes, this is old-school, you actually have to put pieces of paper in an envelope and put a stamp on it, and they mail you a check. I know, how quaint.

Here are the forms you’ll need:

SureCall Flare $50 mail-in rebate

SureCall Fusion5s mail-in rebate

How do you know what cellular signal booster you’ll need?

If you’re not sure which booster you’ll need, the best thing to do is call the fine people at Solid Signal at 888-233-7563. Our 100%-US based call center is full of helpful technicians who will ask the right questions so that you get the booster you need, whether it’s one of these two products or one of the dozens of other choices we have available for home, office, marine, RV, truck, or auto. You can’t lose, and before you know it you’ll be making clear calls and downloading faster than you ever thought possible.

About the Author

Stuart Sweet
Stuart Sweet is the editor-in-chief of The Solid Signal Blog and a "master plumber" at Signal Group, LLC. He is the author of over 10,000 articles and longform tutorials including many posted here. Reach him by clicking on "Contact the Editor" at the bottom of this page.