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Jason Alexander Rejects Seinfeld's George & The Yada Yada In Visible Commercial

Metro by T-Mobile didn’t think Visible by Verizon was accurate regarding what was said during “The Truth About Yadas” commercials. The company’s competitor decided to pen an open letter voicing their concerns, but instead of sending it to Verizon, it was addressed to Jason Alexander. Before clearing any misconceptions, Metro welcomed the “Seinfeld” star to the wireless world, complimented his new beard, and thanked him for inadvertently spreading awareness for their Nada Yada Yada campaign.

After the pleasantries, the letter highlights what the ad neglected to mention about Metro, like how their full 5G network costs less, only needing one line to get the best price, and free 5G smartphones, which most other outlets don’t offer. It also throws shade at Visible for being basically invisible by comparison due to Metro having more locations nationwide to visit. It concluded by inviting Alexander to stop by one of the many stores to chat further about wireless service.

It’s clear Metro wants to do away with all this “yada yada” business and that the world would be a better place without it. But that may be easier said than done due to how popular the phrase became, thanks to “Seinfeld.”

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