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The video recounts the speaker's evolving experience with Visible Wireless over several years. Initially, the speaker praises Visible for its affordability and straightforward, hidden-fee-free pricing, benefiting from a referral system that reduced the cost to as low as $5 a month. Despite these financial perks, significant issues emerged after Visible switched to a 5G network, such as unreliable service in a major city, internet and app functionality problems, missed calls, and undelivered messages. The speaker also notes mixed experiences with customer service and highlights the functionality of the hotspot feature. Despite a simple switching process, continued poor performance led the speaker to switch to AT&T at $55 a month for better service. They suggest that Visible might still be a viable option for secondary, cost-effective use but express skepticism about the company's new $40 premium plan. The video concludes with a recommendation for viewers to negotiate better cell phone plans and a call to like and subscribe to the channel.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with Visible Wireless over the past few years. Initially, they were very satisfied with the service, citing its affordability as a major benefit. They paid as little as $5 a month for unlimited talk, text, and data, mostly due to continual referrals. The speaker notes that Visible offered straightforward pricing without hidden fees. However, they chose to leave because of severe issues with service quality after Visible switched to a 5G network. Despite being in a major city, the speaker could not get reliable service, which significantly compromised their ability to use the internet and apps unless connected to Wi-Fi. They experienced missed calls and undelivered messages, leading to their decision to switch providers.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their dissatisfaction with the service speed, highlighting issues with streaming and messaging reliability. They praise the hotspot feature for its value and functionality, noting it worked well for connecting a laptop to the phone. The evaluation of customer service is mixed; it’s affordable due to the lack of physical stores but involves dealing with chatbots and slow email communications instead of immediate phone support. Additionally, the process of switching or porting a phone number to or from Visible is deemed straightforward, comparing it to the procedures of major carriers.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with Visible, a mobile service provider. They explain that switching to and from Visible was simple, involving just swapping SIM cards, and they were able to keep their phone number and all data intact. Initially, the speaker was a strong supporter of Visible, attracting many users and generating significant views for related videos. However, they grew dissatisfied due to the service’s consistent poor performance and ultimately switched to AT&T, which offers better service for $55 a month. The speaker reluctantly suggests Visible might be suitable only for secondary or inexpensive use, such as a work phone, especially considering its affordable plans ranging from $5 to $25 a month. Despite a new premium plan at $40 a month, the speaker remains skeptical about its improved service quality. They conclude by advising viewers to renegotiate their cell phone plans for better deals and urge them to like and subscribe to their channel.