Charter Agrees To Modify Spectrum Mobile Ad Per NAD Recommendation

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Charter Communications has agreed to modify disclosures in its ad campaign after once again receiving a warning from the National Advertising Division (NAD). This time, it’s regarding Charter’s recent commercial claim that Verizon customers "will save over $1,500 in their first year if they switch to Spectrum Mobile." The commercial features two couples, "George and Heidi" with Verizon, and "Dan and Tina" with Spectrum, both stated to have two lines, unlimited data and nationwide 5G. George and Tina are told they pay "way too much" and decide to switch to Spectrum. On February 21, the NAD, the self-regulatory program run by nonprofit advocacy group BBB National Programs, "concluded that while Charter may compare the pricing of two plans at different “tiers” within the carriers’ offerings, in this context, it must be clear that the lowest tier Spectrum Mobile plan is being compared with a plan that is not Verizon’s lowest tier plan." In its advertiser statement, Charter said that "while it 'disagrees that its existing disclosures were insufficient' it 'will comply with NAD’s recommendations to improve the disclosures it includes with its savings claim for Spectrum Mobile.'"


Charter Agrees To Modify Spectrum Mobile Ad Per NAD Recommendation