Postpaid plans from major carriers almost always involve a credit check. They use your score to determine deposits, device financing eligibility, and account restrictions. According to TransUnion, carriers rely more on credit checks as phone costs rise and financing terms extend.
Prepaid plans are different. Because you pay for the service before you use it, there's no credit evaluation involved. No check, no deposit, no contract. You pay upfront, and your service stays active for the period you've paid for.
This is one of the biggest advantages of prepaid carriers. As NerdWallet notes, prepaid users can save significantly while still accessing the same major networks.
At RedPocket, every plan is prepaid and requires no credit check. Plans start at $10 a month with unlimited talk and text, with the option to choose from all three major 5G networks. No contract, no inquiry, no deposit. Just pick a plan and activate.
Sources:
Why Getting a Cell Phone May Depend on Your Credit | TransUnion
Skip the Credit Check With a Prepaid Cell Phone Plan | NerdWallet