I have unsubscribed from their marketing emails at least 8 separate times and THEY. DO. NOT. FUCKING. STOP. THREE TIMES A DAY.

I can’t just black hole them because my account alerts come through the SAME noreply address and I’d lose them.

Spectrum shut the FUCK up I don’t care about your tv phone and mobile bundles. You exist as a dumb overpriced monopolized pipe that I am forced to subscribe to, carrying gaming and illegal movie torrent traffic and literally NOTHING ELSE. FUCKING DAMN IT.

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    Report them. Your state has an office for this, you can also report them to the FCC which actually has been doing stuff for the past few years.

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    There’s sites I hadn’t used in literal years that all of a sudden send me marketing emails and there was never originally a"Subscribe" or" opt in" box. They just keep your email on file then one day decide to spam their customers. And that’s what it is. Spam. I just report and block.

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    this happened to me. my work email got skimmed and sold and the advertising company was sending me 20-30 emails a day.

    I tried to unsubscribe but it just made more show up. so I did some research.

    found the private investment firm that was financially supporting this advertiser. found the highest executives personal email. forwarded every single one to his email with a simple message,

    It will stop when you make it stop.

    only took two weeks. I stopped getting them.

    just saying, if you go high enough up the food chain and make it their problem, you won’t have any more problems.

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    When I was in an area that only had Spectrum and was forced to use them I was appalled at how awful the service actually was.

    No exaggeration the internet went out for around 6 to 8 hours on a random day of the month EVERY single month often times twice a month. Every. Single. Month. That I had them. And I had them for right at 3 years! My internet now only goes out if the power goes out and then comes right back on.

    It was also ridiculous quality I pay $40/month for the same speeds I was getting with their $100/month plan. Granted, I use fiber now but still how in the hell was that even ok I actually don’t understand how they stay in business like that. Like I pay less than half for the same speeds with ZERO downtime.

    Anyway after I switched they bombarded me with calls and physical mail. I mean dude they would call at like 8 am trying to sell me internet or phone or whatever. 8 am is insane for a cold call and it seemed like it would always be on the one day I had off that week.

    I finally called them and told them that according to the law (TCPA) if they continue to call I will file a complaint and they will be fined $500 per call. And just like that all the calls stopped. I had to actually make an entirely new email to get the emails to stop though I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen the exact screen you posted.

    Also when I returned the router the “computers were down” and they had to hand write me a receipt for it and then months later seriously like 3 or 4 months after that they tried to say I didn’t return it. Luckily I kept that piece of paper but imagine if I hadn’t. I wonder how many people they hustle out of money that way.

    Anyway, that’s my rant. Good luck to you and sorry you have to deal with Spectrum!

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    I live in an area that just got Google Fiber, and I switched from Spectrum as quickly as I could. Without fail, the most physical junk mail I get is from them, begging to have me back, advertising speeds lower than I get with Google at higher prices.

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    Find something in the marketing trash that doesn’t exist in the desired trash and set the spam filter on it. The tech has existed for decades, use it.

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    Spectrum is out of control on the physical spam front, too. I swear I have something from them at least every week if not more. Letters, plastic postcards, fake gift cards, they really are relentless. And I have gigabit fiber, there’s no world where I’m switching from that to Spectrum, but they keep throwing money away marketing to my trash can.

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      Come on! Wouldn’t you like 400 Mbps? You only have 1 Gbps, 400 is a way bigger number! Upload speed? Don’t ask about silly things like that, no one uploads files!

      Oh, you wanted to use the web on a busy day? No you didn’t, we’re way oversold!

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    Have you tried calling them? It fucking sucks to do, but I find it’s an effective way to get off mailing lists. It shouldn’t be this way, but until some governing body gets the authority and motivation to fix these shit companies, it’s about all we got.

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      The worst part is, Spectrum call agents will just try to sell you on more stuff. When I signed up (no choice for internet where I was), they offered an introductory rate on their website for internet only, but forced you to call them to sign up. Of course, in calling, they insisted I get a package with internet + cable + streaming, and it took a while to negotiate just internet. I mentioned the offer, and made sure they promised I’d get the promotional rate.

      Lo and behold, my first month bill happens and no promo rate to be seen. It took another phone call to fix that.

      I just recently canceled - they demand your new address (for mail forwarding??), they want to know your internet/cable/phone there, etc. so they can try and convince you to transfer. And, if I know someone else moving in I can transfer to them so they get a promotional rate (I guarantee their new-customer first year rate would be cheaper).

      The only part where they didn’t try upsell me was in returning their modem, which was pretty seamless (unless they try charge me for not returning it, I feel like they’d do that).

      Oh, and of course I still get “hand-picked” “exclusive” offers “just for me” every day in my email.

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    “Exclusive offer for you, [sucker]”

    I swear, I actually went through the process and unsubscribed via their form, was soo annoyed that it didn’t do anything.

    By the way, those emails are pushing their phone plans, which absolutely suck. My parents switched to save some money (sadly before I knew it), and my mother has had the most dropped calls I have experienced since they were on Sprint. Would not recommend.

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    You probably can’t “Unsubscribe” because you are a Spectrum customer so they will market to you no matter what. The marketing mailing probably includes all customers.

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      Yeah that is a common loophole in the TOS of most businesses, if you are their customer they have a legal reason to continue direct marketing to you. It sucks.