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How To Check if You’re Eligible for a Phone Contract

Looking for a new contract phone?

It’s a fantastic time to browse the mobile market: there are smartphones catering to buyers of all tastes, on all budgets. You can get a stunning Samsung Galaxy S10 (as covered in this hugely-popular Unbox Therapy video), Apple iPhone 11 Pro, Huawei P30, and so many others in competitive deals that make your money go further.
But there’s one question you may ask before you buy a contract phone online:
How do I know if I’m eligible for a phone contract?

What is considered a good credit score?

Different lenders and credit agencies score consumer credit in various ways, but in general, the higher the score, the better.
So, yes, you can get mobiles for bad credit. There are specialist companies online (such as Mega Mobile Deals) dedicated to helping you find deals on the latest smartphones no matter how low your credit score is.
This is a simpler, less intimidating process than visiting a brick-and-mortar shop and asking what handsets they have available for someone in your position.

What do I need to provide to get a phone contract?

phones on contract for bad credit

Buying phones with bad credit is easier than you might expect. 
When registering for a new contract, you’re usually asked to provide the following information:

Personal details

This includes key information such as your name, your date of birth, your marital status, and perhaps your occupation. It’s vital that you be completely honest throughout the application process.

Address 

Obviously, providers want to know where you live at the point of application, but they may ask for addresses from the previous two or three years as well. If you move from one location to another often, a provider may wonder if you’re at risk of being out of contact, but it’s unlikely to be a deal-breaker.

Different Types of Phones with Bad Credit Options

Want to buy a contract phone online with bad credit, but you’re worried that your choice will be limited?

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