Giffgaff outages and service status in Meifod, Wales
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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 Meifod, Wales
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Meifod, Wales 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
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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gojjam (@therealgojjam) reported@kaixan203 @P0lyblank Chill on giffgaff wtf
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Colin MacRae 🇺🇦 (@colinmac7) reported@giffgaff I'm having major problems getting answers about my stolen handset. I've asked several specific questions, but the replies are generic and don't address the issues. How do I get this escalated to someone who can properly investigate and respond?
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Fred (@fred6279) reported@cyrilnotes @Fremond_ Go to an MVNO network. Essentially of them except Giffgaff have the same priority as regular customers on the main network. Voxi uses Vodafone and Three and is very cheap so I recommend that.
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The Chumpasaurus (@TheGrumpasaurus) reported@giffgaff that's it **** off. I'm getting a couple of EE sims as your app, your service and YOU are ******* useless. A waste of ******* time and effort. ******* clowns.
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Paul V.. .EST 1970'S, Bethnal Green, East London.. (@paulveness1974) reported from Brundall, England@virginmedia The last 3 days have been poor from virgin media with my postcode area.. Hours without WiFi, TV or Broadband.. Absolute disgraceful really.. Not helped that my @giffgaff mobile is non exsitant in my area too.. Shocking in this day and age too..
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heather ττ ⌐🆇-🆇 (@heather11666) reported@YvonneM28 @Holz_mfc Same here with giffgaff which just like Sky uses the O2 network. Am considering switching to 3 network (maybe Smarty) to see if it works any better.
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Champion 🏆 (@ardaleofficial) reportedThis is why my common giffgaff didn’t wanna rise, useless network
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Jazza (@jmilprint) reported@mhewson_MCH @NickOresme @O2 I just switched to Giffgaff, 40gb data, and unlimited calls etc £10 a month on a rolling monthly contract. The 5G has been much more consistent with Giffgaff although it's the same network!!
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***** Acasa (@guidoacasa) reported@SatanicTaxi @giffgaff @EE For the information of others. No extra help to me having a Giffgaff second sim because my main one is O2.
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Sam Greenland (@SprocketEtQuill) reported@virginmedia Another Virgin Media engineer came out again to bury the cable from house to street. The cable is now in trunking over ground and the internet service was severed. You have said it will take yet another on-site engineer to fix the connection and left me without a connection for the week - until an engineer is available. You have, however, paid £100 towards the cost of the alternative internet provider. Your logic was £30 for data (on a #GiffGaff SIM card which I chose) and £70 for a dongle. I bought a £120 4G modem for external use that connects directly to my #Unifi switch on WAN2, bypassing your hub altogether and giving a connection back to my whole house rather than just one computer with a USB port. Given it's taken since November to bury this cable, I'm not convinced tomorrow's engineer will be able to fix the connection or bury the cable. We will see how the day unfolds. Your contact centre staff all aim to be very helpful, and your service (when it's working) does provide a decent connection most of the time, but your implementation is lacking.