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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.

Why switch mobile phones?

Mobile phone deals are changing all the time offering better phone deals or gifts with mobile phone contracts. This is driven because of increased competition between mobile phone networks, that offer better deals than their competitors which help drive your mobile phone costs down.

Because of these new mobile deals, it is sensible that you constantly keep an eye on the market to see if there is a deal that better suits your mobile phone needs, possibly at a lower price or offering more free minutes or text bundles.

iphone Why switch mobile phones?

Free handstes are often the tempting override when choosing a phone, however if you are subscribing to 12 or 18 month contract, you are best making sure the free minutes and text messages are what you need. Remember you will be paying the monthly bill for 12 or 18 months of your phone contract so you want to make sure you’re getting the best phone deal.

If you have a handset you could use, it is often a good idea to opt for a SIM only deal, which are often on 30 day contracts. You will still get great mobile phone deals, but without the 12 or 18 month tie in meaning you can swap again when better deals come along.

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