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Giffgaff outages and service status in Lochgilphead, Scotland

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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 Lochgilphead, Scotland

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Giffgaff Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tylerwilliamely
    Tyler ✨ (@tylerwilliamely) reported

    @giffgaff I’ve moved over to a eSIM but have no signal, phone calls or messages nor is my data working

  • twistedhumanoid
    Leila - レイラ (@twistedhumanoid) reported

    @giffgaff I cancelled in the end. I’ve had zero service and now lost £14. Not very happy honestly. Like getting blood out of a stone. Shocked I don’t even get my money back.

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @wife_squirt Unfortunately, this isn't something we can investigate further through social media, and must advise that you keep in touch with our agents through the case, and provide any information that they need there, so we can help sort this out for you. – giffgaff Tasbiya

  • belovedharlot
    🫀 𝔱𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔞-𝔟𝔩𝔲𝔢 ⚧︎ ☆⋆。𖦹°‧★⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡ (@belovedharlot) reported

    @dbcxptures i've had no issues with voxi and i've been with them for years (it's a little expensive if you want a realistically useable amount of data though, imo, compared to giffgaff for e.g. it's worth it for the consistency in signal/availability though)

  • NiftyNick4
    Chippy (@NiftyNick4) reported

    @OwenJBlanche I’d defo get into them about that, including sports but no Films I always bartered them down to £80, then £50 for BB and another £150 for 3 mobiles. They’ll get nothing in 6 weeks. Vodafone for BB, ID & Giffgaff for mobiles and Virgin for TV. £130 all in. And a magic stick

  • GordoFreem
    Gordon Freeman (@GordoFreem) reported

    Keep seeing "Giffgaff" advertisements that're 100% AI generated and it's like Who ******** do you think will be influenced by that advertisement "Oh, this company is too lazy to film a real woman sitting on the beach holding her phone" you're a bunch of cretinous ***** @giffgaff

  • kindanew
    KnowYourSelf (@kindanew) reported

    @ajzxne Outsourced still means they have to be paid for. We do not know what the arrangement O2 has with Giffgaff for renting network capacity but there are probably options which can be added and removed. Different virtual operators might choose different options.

  • jtbbtnt54249
    homelander (@jtbbtnt54249) reported

    @giffgaff @reubenwvw Does your garbage company have any sense of ethics at all? You ban people’s accounts without offering any proper way to resolve the issue, and now you won’t even refund the remaining balance—you’re just keeping all the money for yourselves?

  • LupineLiz
    Liz Lowe (@LupineLiz) reported

    Why is @SamsungMobile continuing the roll out of ONE UI 7 when it's known to effectively brick phones by breaking esims? While we're at it why tf does @giffgaff require sms verification to replace broken esims THAT CANT RECIEVE SMS

  • 54JohnBull
    John Bull (@54JohnBull) reported

    @Glen11Glen @dbcxptures That sounds fair. GiffGaff could be cheaper by a couple of pounds but little in it. Others have also mentioned the O2 network is pretty rubbish for mobile internet.