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Giffgaff outages and service status in Maryport, 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 Maryport, England

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Giffgaff Issues Reports

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  • TheGrumpasaurus
    The Chumpasaurus (@TheGrumpasaurus) reported

    @giffgaff Trying to top up my mum's phone but you **** app has logged me out AGAIN. Can't log on because of the two factor bullshit sending a code to my other phone. You are ******* useless, your app is ******* useless.

  • jamgmail83959
    james gmail (@jamgmail83959) reported

    @giffgaff Accidentally signed for 18-month contract on 13/3/26. Router with SIM off since 17/3 for some months, so this contract is hardly useful!. I wish to cancel under my 14-day statutory right to cancel please. How? No email, phone contact, agent does not allow questions.

  • Woody3704
    Woody Knows (@Woody3704) reported

    @SamRobi90967600 @hewantswealth Yh unlimited data isnt exactly unlimited Giffgaff has a 650GB limit. If you break it twice in a year then they can apparently just deactivate your account and refuse service. I only used around 900GB once. & that was because of watching netflix + post PC format game downloads

  • TheBossnME
    Mark πŸˆβ€β¬› πŸˆβ€β¬› (@TheBossnME) reported

    @virginmedia @giffgaff @Telefonica Virgin Media are πŸ’― with prompt online support. Always have been. I'm not sure any of the others will reply, at all...

  • _imey
    svengali (@_imey) reported

    @DanNeidle I've had the same SIM-only rolling monthly deal from Giffgaff for 10 years. I've always paid Β£10 for it. My Β£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.

  • SMPT799053
    SMPT (@SMPT799053) reported

    @Woody3704 @crip72012 @hewantswealth Giffgaff uses the O2 network

  • sarah_church
    sarah (@sarah_church) reported

    @giffgaff hi, I recently bought a refurbished phone from you, have been using it for 4 days and my mobile data won’t work, Apple diagnostics detects a hardware issue, WiFi usage is fine, what do I do? Return it for a working replacement? Thanks

  • Bangkok_Butcher
    Bangkok Butcher (@Bangkok_Butcher) reported

    @Ajarncom I only have to call the UK from time to time. Best option I found was to order a Giffgaff SIM (or esim), stick a fiver in it and just top up when required. It usually connects to the AIS network here so calls etc all good. Serves 2 purposes with being able to receive UK SMS also

  • BubbaBubs2007
    K!mpossible πŸ’™ (@BubbaBubs2007) reported

    @giffgaff good morning, I bought a phone from giffgaff last April & I believe its still in warranty. I am unable to get signal despite following all the steps including a new sim card & still no signal. I can only assume its the handset. Will a cracked screen affect the warranty?

  • gibberingphil
    PhilC (@gibberingphil) reported

    @Mattisamazing33 Just check that any of the virtual networks you use have a decent signal where you are, and/or allow WiFi calling. I originally went with giffgaff when I retired, who are great to deal with, but use the O2 network which only works in our back bedroom.