Giffgaff outages and service status in Leigh, 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 Leigh, England
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Leigh, England 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 Near Leigh, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Leigh and nearby locations:
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John Younghusband (@nenamewilldo) reported from Fifehead Magdalen, EnglandWake up @giffgaff I have sent in 3 request s for password reset , you want revenue then fix it please ,
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Timothy Potter (@tpotter2890) reported from Leigh, England@giffgaff dreadful service. Still awaiting refund from various Goody Bag overpayments. All I get is avoidance and delays!
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@JenniferOsl2013 Hi Jennifer. Oh, dear we understand how inconvenient that sounds. . Please send us a private message with a screenshot of the error you're having, so we can help you further. - giffgaff Gavin
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DOBO (@LouisDobo) reported@giffgaff Please help me out before I join another company...
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o RLY (@rly_o12) reported@giffgaff my giffgaff has been no service since Monday afternoon and I can’t get into my account so I need help here please?
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Gareth Kirk (@GarethTheNerd) reported@mhewson_MCH @O2 Honestly the networks all own a cheaper brand. O2 - GiffGaff Vodafone - Voxi (or talkmobile) Three - Smarty mobile EE - EE don't own a flanker brand but 1pMobile sort of fills that gap Would recommend any of them over the big names (apart from 1p mobile as I've never tried it)
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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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G (@esnw33430) reported@valuemanmatt @O2 @Joff_L They decided its fair for you to pay through the nose so other "new customers" have a deal. Like many companies, there is no customer loyalty, they want the maximum money out of you for minimum service. Time to port your number to giffgaff, same o2 network and less money.
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Observer_of_Decline (@Decline_Observe) reported@lukerobertblack The Boomers think that because you spend a tenner a month on a GiffGaff and have a phone that costs £20 a month you are frivolous and don't work hard. And that a one bedroom flat at 12x earnings is just a matter of knuckling down.
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jake scrivens (@JakeMUFCSceptic) reported@giffgaff Perhaps you could tell me the category, sub category, and sub sub category that is closest to my issue. That might be 'helpful'. Something which customer support is supposed to be. Be better.
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Mark Mordecai (@mmordecai) reported@giffgaff I am still paying off my refurbished IPhone 14 and the camera is no longer working, have tried lots of different things, apparently it’s a known issue and when I run the serial number through Apple website, they said it has previously been sorted for this
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svengali (@_imey) reported@DanNeidle I've had the same SIM-only rolling monthly deal from Giffgaff for 10 years. I've always paid £10 for it. My £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.