Spectrum Mobile review: Two months later, the initial appeal has faded
By
Joe Maring
Summary
The author switched to Spectrum Mobile in April after a promotional offer of $30/month per line for two lines of Unlimited Plus (normally $40/month), attracted by lower costs compared to their previous Visible plan. While the switch initially seemed like a good deal with the same Verizon coverage, the author is now experiencing regret as issues have begun to surface with the service.
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· 3 pulledSpectrum Mobile made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
My monthly phone bill would go down, I'd get exactly the same Verizon coverage I had with Visible.
I switched to Spectrum Mobile earlier this year, and while it started out great, things are already going downhill.
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