National Advertising Division Recommends T-Mobile Discontinue or Modify 20% Savings vs. ‘The Other Big Guys’ Claim; T-Mobile to Appeal

New York, NY – January 9, 2025 – BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division recommended that T-Mobile US, Inc. discontinue or modify its advertising to avoid conveying the comparative claim that consumers can “save 20% every month vs. the other big guys” if they subscribe to T-Mobile in markets where Spectrum Mobile also provides service.  

Charter Communications, Inc., which owns and operates Spectrum Mobile, challenged T-Mobile's advertising under Fast-Track SWIFT, an expedited challenge process designed for single-issue advertising cases brought to the National Advertising Division (NAD). 

In T-Mobile's “Top Three Plays of the Day” commercial featuring influencer Kai Cenat, NFL player Patrick Mahomes, and rapper Snoop Dogg, T-Mobile advertises that “families can save 20% vs. the other big guys” with T-Mobile wireless service. 

 

“The Other Big Guys” 

Charter argued the generic reference to "the other big guys" in the commercial included Spectrum Mobile. NAD determined that the claim “the other big guys” is ambiguous and it is not clear from the context of the ad which competitors are being compared, so prospective consumers who live within Spectrum’s limited nationwide footprint could reasonably interpret the challenged claim as against Spectrum Mobile.   

 

Price Comparison  

NAD also examined whether prospective customers could save 20% by switching to T-Mobile compared to Spectrum Mobile. 

NAD found that any savings for Spectrum customers would not be achieved in the first year due to a promotional offer that expires after one year. While the advertised claim touts “Families Can Save,” it was unclear if customers choosing T-Mobile would achieve 20% savings over Spectrum Mobile in the first year.  

Therefore, NAD recommended T-Mobile discontinue or modify its advertising to make clear the company/(ies) that are the object of the comparison (“the other big guys”) in those markets where Spectrum Mobile also provides service.  

In its advertiser statement, T-Mobile stated that it is “disappointed with NAD’s decision in this case" and that it will appeal NAD’s decision to the National Advertising Review Board (NARB). 

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