Giffgaff outages and service status in Lochgilphead, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lochgilphead, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lochgilphead, Scotland 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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Jason (@jasoneccles) reported@thomasforth I think they are, in a way. This year I made the mistake of moving from O2 to Lebara, because it was cheaper. The signal is terrible, and despite it being on the Vodafone network, I get a “less bars” than colleagues who are on Vodafone. It seems to me the MVNOs, like Lebara and GiffGaff, are ways of selling less bandwidth for cheaper money.
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Baluster (@baluster57785) reported@giffgaff So no customer service and because I tried to simply get a SIM card delivered GiffGaff have offered a refund . Why don’t you just say piss off we don’t want you as a customer?
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@KielyFergus Our agents will then get back to him via email as soon as possible to go through account verification to help access the account. - giffgaff Ann 2/2
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ROBIN HOOD 🏹 (@Robinsolshood) reported@giffgaff why ******** my unlimited data not working again Sort it out lads
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netmonkey (@WingedNetMonkey) reported@MoistKritikal51 @TheNorfolkLion I managed to get a 256gb pixel 10a from giffgaff for £400 + £10 rolling monthly contract which I will cancel. Sold out at the minute. Not sure when they will be getting them back in stock but may be worth keeping a check on their site if you live in the UK.
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@mawhinneyjamie2 We completely understand how frustrating this must be for you. Since you've raised a case, we must advise you keep in touch with our agents there, and provide any information that they need there, so we can help sort this out for you as soon as possible. – giffgaff Tasbiya
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Jacob Smith (@Smit3930) reported@giffgaff Oh my bad, I'll do that now.
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LuciaLatinaGomez (@TheLuciaGomez) reportedugh! how did we all collectively as a society accepted companies in general becoming shittier and shittier while increasing prices? Trying to contact @giffgaff... no phone number, no agents .. Have to wait 24 hrs for a pos reply or "ask the community". WTF AM I PAYING FOR THEN?
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Benny the Fishe (@squidgyfishy) reportedHey @O2 I have a phone that's locked to your network but since I'm now on GiffGaff, I can't unlock it... What do I do?
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James (@James4467613528) reported@finchyid1710 @beverleyturner A child can still buy a Fanta tho with no id, this is you cant have any until you verify, Not like a kid friendly version where you can still do some things it's just prove it or loose it, on device, instead of through the service you are using. For example giffgaff blocks adult content until you prove you are over 18. Some isp's block illegal sites. This doesn't need to be on device because if apple can do it, then why shouldn't samsung do it for their tvs which can also access illegal sites or porn these days. BUT, I have come to the conclusion that we've gone to far not parenting kids properly surrounding the internet and the gov has no choice or feels it has no choice, to do these things, Saying that there is no law for this kind of thing to be on-device so apple really has no reason to do it unless they know something we don't (likely)