09-14-2021 09:11 PM
09-14-2021 09:40 PM
@kysl2002 Best save up and buy outright.
09-14-2021 09:50 PM
You should use your credit card exclusively and pay it off every month and build up your credit history. Only having a credit card for two months you essentially don’t have any payment history.
Koodo has some good prepaid plans as well as Telus. You have to start somewhere, before going post paid.
09-15-2021 09:29 AM
09-15-2021 04:52 PM
Paying off your credit card every two weeks suggests you are making payments with every paycheque. It might build your credit faster to pay monthly shortly before the due date. While keeping your credit balance low by paying with each pay period keeps you comfortable with the balance, paying according to the terms is likely what the algorithm is looking for (ie. paid in full by the due date).
Also, as @WestCoasterBC indicates, put all your regular purchases on the card (gas, groceries, incidentals) to build your credit faster.
Do you already have a Telus plan? If not, it may make sense to buy the phone outright, or keep your current phon e as a BYOD, and just get a plan meeting your needs. Once Telus has a record of your payment history, they are more likely to advance you credit.
10-13-2021 02:34 PM
Go to Rogers. They are much more reasonable with setting up new accounts, and aren't as stringent as Telus with regards to credit scores. I would never go prepaid either, the selection of prepaid plans in Canada is atrocious.
10-14-2021 11:27 AM
@kysl2002 As West Coaster says buy the phone on your card and pay it off that way if possible. What the internet says about credit rating is questionable. Or get a loan at a bank who will see what the rating is ---- rating takes time not 2 months