NEW MILFORD, Conn., Jan. 20, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sears is one of the longest running retailers and now offers what is likely the fastest growing wireless carrier, Madstar Mobile. Sears shoppers may now purchase Madstar Mobile devices with service online through the Sears website, sears.com, a top 500 site that hosts 9.5 million unique visitors monthly.
“It is exciting to have our company aligned with an amazing brand such as Sears,” explained Madstar Mobile’s Founder & CEO, David Pearsall. “Their presence in the online and retail market along with a strong footprint in the world of electronics, while being a trusted company is what made them a sought after partner for Madstar Mobile. They’re a great fit for our business model and we hope to become a great addition to Sears for many years to come.”
Madstar Mobile shares the same wireless network as Sprint, which delivers faster download speeds than Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile compared to a recent data analysis from Nielson. Madstar Mobile has exploded in new activations due to aggressive pricing and a unique model with a consumer friendly approach to offering unlimited data usage.
Due to the progressive actions of Madstar Mobile, they became the first wireless carrier to accept Bitcoin as an alternative form of payment to the US Dollar. Madstar.com ties into the currency markets open exchange to allow for real time Bitcoin (BTC) rates and purchases in lieu of the US Dollar (USD).
About Madstar Mobile:
Madstar Mobile is a national wireless carrier that allows subscribers to activate new or experienced devices through their Bring Your Own Mobile Device (BYOMD) program. Madstar Mobile provides postpaid plans without credit required, no deposits needed and without multiyear contracts or early termination fees. Madstar Mobile eliminates the prepaid punishment and the postpaid problems providing subscribers the best of both worlds on 3G & 4G LTE.
For more information please visit madstar.com or email questions to [email protected]


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