We have helped many people get accepted for a new mobile contract even if they have Bad Credit issues or have previously been refused. The 3 retailers below offer the best chance of getting approved without any increase in cost to you. We have also put some tips down the page about how best to get approved for a mobile contract.

Visit our Bad Credit Mobiles FAQ to find out the full story on how best to get accepted for a contract mobile phone deal. Alternatively try for a Sim Only Deal with any of the networks shown around the site for a better chance of getting approved. Below are the network deals as well as pro’s and con’s about each.

T Mobile – Great Approval Rate on SOLO Tariff

Sign up for a T Mobile Sim Only Deal called Solo as they have an excellent approval rate!

We have found that from research T Mobile SOLO Contracts are the way to go. We have found that by taking on a SOLO contract you have a much better chance of approval. If you don’t get instant approval you will probably be offered alternative ways to secure the deal such as a small deposit until a period into the contract. Click here to sign up to  a T Mobile SOLO Contract Now. If T-Mobile don’t accept then try Vodafone or Orange

Orange – Second Best Network

Orange is also a good choice to try if you are looking for a Bad Credit Mobile Phone Contract. The reason we tell you to try networks as opposed to retailers like phones4u is because the networks have the power to approve people for contracts where retailers have to decline without any possibility of changing the rules. We suggest that if you want a good contract deal that Orange is also a good choice for getting a deal if you are young or have a poor credit history – Click Here to Signup with Orange

Vodafone – Best Deals and Great Approval Rate

Although Vodafone has lower approval rate than Orange or T Mobile it has some top quality deals and with the advent of Sim Only Deals Vodafone may offer a surprise approval as Sim Only Deals pose less risk to the network making the approval process easier and less strict.

Bad Credit Contract Acceptance Tips

- If you have been declined previously for a mobile contract then we suggest you try a SIM Only Contract. This is basically a 30 day rolling contract. Although you don’t get a shiny new mobile you do build up trust with a network like T Mobile or Orange and after 2 or 3 months you can re apply for a full mobile contract with all the benefits.

- Try and apply to the network that you are currently on pay as you go with as this will show some history.

- When applying don’t panic if the system asks for a small security deposit of for example £30-50 as this is to secure that you will pay your bills and puts the networks mind at rest. Once you have paid a few months you will get your deposit back normally in the form of a bill credit.

- If you get declined from one network don’t worry about re applying either immediately to another network or to the original network in a few months.

Below is a checklist for if you have bad credit and want a new mobile phone. Our Bad Credit Mobile Phone checklist makes sure you have done everything possible to get accepted for a new moble phone.

1/ Have you checked that you are on the Voters role this is often used as part of the mobile phone credit checking process. If you are not on the electoral role then you are much more likely to get declined for a mobile phone even if you don’t have a bad credit history.

2/ Have you looked at your credit file as this could give some clues into why you have been declined in the first place.

3/ Who have you applied too before and when was this. The likely hood is if your circumstances haven’t changed then you won’t get approved by that particular network.

4/ Apply for a credit card or other form of contract/lending based product as this will improve your credit rating as long as you follow the rules.

5/ When you pick your phone think like the mobile phone network, would you accept yourself on a top of the range handset if you have no proven track record or have had bad credit issues in the past?

6/ For the first few months of getting a new mobile contract try a sim only plan with the network of your choice. The reason for this is that the credit check is set alot lower and so there is a much higher chance that you will pass with flying colours. You can then change to a mobile phone 18 or 24 month contract later.

7/ What are you waiting for get applying to the best networks for bad credit which are clearly shown around our site.

There is no one best mobile network to try for a mobile contract if you have bad credit. However some networks have a better understanding of the personal circumstances of its customers and may offer alternative deals or options instead of flat declining the application.

We have heard lots of information from various forums about the better acceptance rate on T Mobile, Orange and O2 when applying for a Sim Only deal with no phone.

We suggest that you try and sign up with the network that suits your needs best and if possible follow all of the tips on our site to ensure you get a contract. As they say its easier once your in…if you apply that to mobiles then you are best to try:

- Applying direct – With the mobile networks – T Mobile, Orange, O2

- Opt for a Sim Only deal

- Pick a mid range phone instead of the latest most expensive model you can find

- Check your credit report before you do anything else

Going to university can be a daunting challenge and once your there, the realisation of limited funds and ever expanding social life can really kick in when your topping up your pay as you go mobile every ten minutes. You will want a mobile phone contract, one with loads of minutes and texts as well as the best new mobile out.

As most students have limited experience with debts, creditcards and credit histories getting a mobile phone can be difficult. Like any other groups we offer the same advice to students.

Click here for our full guide on how to get a mobile contract with a bad credit rating.