Giffgaff outages and service status in Windlesham, England
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Giffgaff is a mobile telephone network running as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator using the United Kingdom O2 network.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Windlesham, England
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Windlesham, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Windlesham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Windlesham and nearby locations:
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Iain "UKVampire" Culverhouse (@UKVampire) reported from Bracknell, England@Relentless0wl @giffgaff Nope no joke...no tongue in cheek. Just my general opinion on a network that I am very happy with
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mrg9999 (G8NNT) (@mrg9999) reported from Woking, EnglandThink you're being scammed, dial 159 Doesnt work from GiffGaff Why can't they have an 0800 number like 0800 159 159 Plonkers
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Signius (@SigniusNetworks) reported@Jenny_1884 Dont stress about it @GiffGaff 5G is significantly slower than their 4G. Been like it for years, same on multiple different handsets & waste of time reporting it. Smarty has much better 5G coverage & speeds in my area. But overall 5G is really ****.
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@ClaireFarley71 Oh dear, Claire. When ordering a SIM you can choose a free SIM or pre-purchase your first plan, but no further payments will be taken until the SIM is activated on the account after you receive it. Can you send us a DM, we can advise on where best to get support - giffgaff Hannah
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Liz Lowe (@LupineLiz) reportedWhy is @SamsungMobile continuing the roll out of ONE UI 7 when it's known to effectively brick phones by breaking esims? While we're at it why tf does @giffgaff require sms verification to replace broken esims THAT CANT RECIEVE SMS
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Warlord (@Evilmonkeyfart) reportedI got a new data sim and my golly I think giffgaff was genuinely the problem
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Ryan Sael (@RyanSael) reported@robj3d3 @ThreeUK I switched to giffgaff before left and just use payg without monthly plan, never had a problem since. maybe try order a new sim via ukpostbox then forward to your current address, that might help.
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John Bull (@54JohnBull) reported@Glen11Glen @dbcxptures That sounds fair. GiffGaff could be cheaper by a couple of pounds but little in it. Others have also mentioned the O2 network is pretty rubbish for mobile internet.
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Gordon Freeman (@GordoFreem) reportedKeep seeing "Giffgaff" advertisements that're 100% AI generated and it's like Who ******** do you think will be influenced by that advertisement "Oh, this company is too lazy to film a real woman sitting on the beach holding her phone" you're a bunch of cretinous ***** @giffgaff
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Simon (@Simonli127) reported@giffgaff @EdisonChu10 You never clearly informed customers of any time limit, such as 14 or 30 days. This is misleading and feels like consumer fraud.
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Baluster (@baluster57785) reported@giffgaff @moaningminnie58 Your online support has not replied to me I am waiting for my SIM card it was promised 6 days ago.
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svengali (@_imey) reported@DanNeidle I've had the same SIM-only rolling monthly deal from Giffgaff for 10 years. I've always paid £10 for it. My £10 now gets me as much 5G as I've ever needed. I've never run out of data. I think this data reflects the British consumer's obsession with buying phones through contracts. Unless I've got this wrong, and this chart is showing data-only.