Giffgaff

Giffgaff Outage Report in Wilberfoss, East Riding of Yorkshire, 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 Wilberfoss, England

The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wilberfoss and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Giffgaff Outage Chart in Wilberfoss, East Riding of Yorkshire, England 01/11/2026 05:25

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Giffgaff users through our website.

  1. Wi-fi (58%)

    Wi-fi (58%)

  2. Phone (16%)

    Phone (16%)

  3. Internet (14%)

    Internet (14%)

  4. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  5. E-mail (1%)

    E-mail (1%)

  6. TV (%)

    TV (%)

Community Discussion

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Giffgaff Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RoamingRay RayB (@RoamingRay) reported

    @LauraKing14 @giffgaff Been a SIM customer for a while - no complaints. Was about to upgrade my ageing handset, don't think I'll be considering them for it, based on your experience. Hope they take responsibility.

  • Sarojkawatra1 Sarojkawatra (@Sarojkawatra1) reported

    @ggmichaelg pl help me start my giffgaff sim which I put in yesterday at 11.30am and I’m still not connected to their network. I’m over 70 yrs old & don’t know much about it or Wi-Fi how these things work

  • rhalfpenny Rich Halfpenny (@rhalfpenny) reported

    @attack_monkey Unlocked Huawei B535's are relatively cheap on eBay. Throw in a GiffGaff (o2) or Smarty SIM (Three) depending on whose cell infra you're nearest to. I do weekly streaming for a church via 4G as no fixed feed.. local Three cell gives 50M down / 30M up happily.

  • scathach72003 Skya Mcleod (@scathach72003) reported

    @Yorksims @Carolin71106072 @giffgaff There is nothing new near to the house that we can tell but I agree there must be some sort of issue and i dont think for a moment both phones have gone strange at once.

  • LauraKing14 Laura Gibson (@LauraKing14) reported

    @giffgaff Surely you must have SOME modicum of customer service?

  • scathach72003 Skya Mcleod (@scathach72003) reported

    @Yorksims @Carolin71106072 @giffgaff Am very upset at the lack of assistance from GiffGaff. Just going round in circles and didn't even seem to read the first complaint properly.

  • scathach72003 Skya Mcleod (@scathach72003) reported

    @giffgaff I have heard nothing. We still have no phone and I don't know what to do if there is a problem with my daughter as we have no way of communicating if there is an emergency. We are living in fear

  • LauraKing14 Laura Gibson (@LauraKing14) reported

    @RoamingRay @giffgaff It's an utter joke. They've just messaged me to say get in touch via the website. Erm, yes have done, hence the poor response. Zero customer service. Just bc they're web based doesn't mean they shouldn't deal with actual problems! Esp of their own making, selling dangerous phone!

  • xeo_wulf Teej Holt (@xeo_wulf) reported

    @1BenBaller @giffgaff Done that, coverage and service is all good. Just the speeds I’m getting and the amount it drops out is shocking.

  • LauraKing14 Laura Gibson (@LauraKing14) reported

    @giffgaff Bought phone from you in August under warranty. Last week I took it out of my bag flashing red hot and had to cool down in freezer. It then turned off. Sent it back to you, you've told me I have to pay £519 to fix it or £15 to send back broken: standard practice?