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Giffgaff outages and service status in Spalding, 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 Spalding, England

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Giffgaff Issues Reports

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  • iovz_null
    iovz (@iovz_null) reported

    @giffgaff Absolute scam company. DO NOT use giffgaff. They just mass-banned tens of thousands of overseas accounts (especially Chinese users) with zero warning. Long-term roaming? Suddenly “against terms”. Account terminated. Remaining balance? Gone. Referral rewards? Stolen. Customer service just copy-pastes the same ****** clause and tells you to **** off. These greedy parasites milked people for years with cheap UK numbers, then when it suited them they flipped the table, locked everyone out and kept the money. No refunds. No negotiation. Just pure theft dressed up as “policy”. giffgaff is not a mobile network. It’s a blackhole for your money. Once they decide you’re no longer profitable or convenient, they will destroy your number and pocket every last cent you prepaid. Stay ******** away. There are better options that don’t rob you the moment you stop being useful to them. Never trust this company. Never give them a single pound.

  • baluster57785
    Baluster (@baluster57785) reported

    @giffgaff Reference no 260617-000644. Dont tell me to activate my sim on a no reply e mail when I haven’t received one. If not sorted soon I will cancel.

  • johnait72020789
    John Aitken (@johnait72020789) reported

    @giffgaff my bank account the other day was hacked but the bank stopped it so my account is blocked until I get my new card. My month payment hasn’t gone through because of this issue

  • martinrue
    Martin (@martinrue) reported

    @robj3d3 @IMAC2 @ThreeUK Ah dude that sucks. FWIW, I use giffgaff and they're happy so long as you top up every few months.

  • leighmalaya
    LeeLee (@leighmalaya) reported

    All of them are rubbish, I went from Voda to giffgaff both terrible

  • SITINHELLWITHU_
    Aly&AJ Shady Facts (@SITINHELLWITHU_) reported

    @mythical_kat The uk isn’t real what do you mean a cell service provider is called giffgaff 😭

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @hero52835 You can go to the 'Help' section, and then you should see an option to contact an agent - giffgaff Hannah

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @twistedhumanoid We would recommend getting back to the agent on your case so that they can continue to try and help - giffgaff Hannah

  • Simonli127
    Simon (@Simonli127) reported

    Dear Ofcom Complaints Team, ​I activated and topped up my account on 13 July. Although I have not been using the service outside the UK for an extended period, giffgaff used an undisclosed restriction to disconnect my service and refused my refund.@giffgaff @Ofcom

  • idrees_suhail
    Suhail 🔥 (@idrees_suhail) reported

    @robj3d3 @ThreeUK Three just... sucks as a company. Giffgaff has worked great for me (keep your number, free texts receiving anywhere). Or move all 2FA to authenticator apps now that you're maybe forced to change it anyway