If you are looking to get a cell phone plan, having poor credit may require the cell phone company to collect an upfront deposit from you. Not paying your cell phone bill on time will go on your credit report with unsatisfactory results. However, always paying your cell phone bill, and always paying it on time will not get reported to the credit bureaus; and thus will not positively affect your credit.
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The best sports cell phone plans out there include smartphones that allow applications for looking up scores for games rapidly and have applications on sports sites like ESPN.
There are a number of websites that offer legitimate credit scores to people that become "members" of their monthly plans. Some (there are more) of those sites include: * www.creditreport.com * www.freecreditscore.com * www.creditkarma.com * www.myfico.com * www.experian.com * www.transunion.com * www.equifax.com
An up and coming site in this field is Credit Karma. They have various plans and strategies for increasing credit scores. One can also check with the monitoring bureaus like TransUnion.
Prepaid plans for cell phones are a great way to cut the costs of your cell phone bill every month. With prepaid plans, you pay more for the phone in the beginning, and less for the plan every month. It may seem costly to start using prepaid phone plans, but the ends usually justify the means. Many prepaid cell phone plans even offer unlimited plans that are cheaper than contract cell phone carriers. Prepaid plans are also great if you're just entering the cell phone world, or for kids who need to have restricted phone capabilities that parents feel they can control. People will credit that otherwise would not get them approved for a cell phone on a contract can happily enjoy prepaid plans as there are no credit checks needed in order to obtain one.
No, not everyone can qualify for cellular plans. Most companies have credit restrictions.
Cricket Wireless has great cell phone plans. They do not check your credit; they have phones ranging from fifty dollars to two hundred dollars. They have three different plans- $35, #45 and $55.
18, because you have to run credit applications for credit cards and you must also create and have people enter into contracts for cell phone plans.
The service providers make the phone plans. Often the service providers like to compare the phone plans too for their own advertisements. However, many everyday users post reviews on phone plans too.
For the most part, yes, home phone service plans have been replaced by cellular phone plans. This would be based on the amount of cellular phone service plans compared to home phone service plans.
There are some phone plans available to Nextel customers. They are Chatr Wireless unlimited plan, Wind Mobile cell plans, Sprint phone plans, pre-paid mobile plans, etc.
There are 4 types of cell phone plans available from AT&T. They are called individual, family, prepaid, and data plans. You can view all of these plans online at http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-plans/index.jsp. Thanks for asking!