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Phones On Finance

In most cases, consumers are better off getting a mobile phone on finance. Often mobile phone contracts provide better calling tarrifs meaning lower call charges, than those offered with Pay As You Go mobile packages.

Most people presume that getting a phone on finance becomes difficult, especially for those that have bad credit rating, loan defaults or CCJs.

Some providers, such as Vodafone and Orange recognised the problem face by many, and have relaxed their credit checks meaning it's even easier for poor credit rating folk.

Do you have bad credit?

Even for people who have bad credit rating, it’s still possible get mobile phones on finance and not have to opt for a Pay As You Go mobile phone.

The benefit of contract phones inlucde lower mobile call rates and the range of phone tarrifs available to you, according to your mobile usage.

 Do you have bad credit?

In the past 7 days, we’ve helped 100′s of people get a mobile phone contract, even though they had bad credit. One of the best ways is to opt for a sim only deal where you can get a mobile tarrif without the long term contract meaning they are ideal for poor credit customers.

One Comment to “Do you have bad credit?”


  1. Hi,

    I am in a mobile phone contract with Orange and would like to switch to Virgin. How do I do that pleaase?

    Thanks,

    Claudia

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