Giffgaff Outage Report in Dingwall, Highland, 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 Dingwall, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dingwall and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Giffgaff users through our website.
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Wi-fi (35%)
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Phone (32%)
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Internet (18%)
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Total Blackout (15%)
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E-mail (1%)
Community Discussion
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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Dingwall, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dingwall and nearby locations:
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Rob Kessell
(@Kessell1983) reported
from
Inverness, Scotland
@giffgaff your customer service site is aweful please follow as I need some actually help via dm or a phone call PLEASE.
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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giffgaff | The mobile network run by you
(@giffgaff) reported
@1971_simpson If you'd like to provide us with your case reference number, we'll be able to help further. - giffgaff Tasbiya
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Mendez
(@JoelDMendez) reported
@ThreeUK's internet is actually atrocious... My phone can take two sim cards so I've put a GiffGaff sim in and started using their internet to see if that is better, it's great! I can never get signal anywhere with 3. I've been with them over 10 years, definitely leaving now.
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Christina
(@Chrissy_imc) reported
@giffgaff Ok so can I cancel my goodie bag as the only reason I joined was for the data whilst I’m in Europe in august. I won’t have access to wifi and 5gb won’t be enough
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Marcos Perez
(@MarPerRodr) reported
@GeorgeMonbiot @VodafoneUK My advice to everybody is get a SIM-only monthly deal like Giffgaff. Much better value, they charge a monthly amount to your card and you can cancel when you want. Buy phone separately.
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Robert Garnish
(@robertajgarnish) reported
from
Perth, Scotland
@sososlowly Youngest is on an Giffgaff monthly tariff with no contract and we’ve been pleased - no issues and v reasonable £
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Tommy
(@DalaiFarma) reported
@giffgaff Sorry I missed this reply. I will drop you a DM tonight as it's still happening in the same place and the signal used to be great all through the town.
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(((JD))) 💙🌻
(@Jobjohn) reported
Why @giffgaff so poor around train stations/ central Manchester/ along train lines in built up areas? Updating thread to follow…
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Kev Brown
(@Kevbrown51) reported
@MartinSLewis I have broadband & landline, never make calls on this. Only reason for having the landline is poor reception for mobile in the area, landline an emergency system in case assistance needed. Mobile on GiffGaff with unlimited minutes & texts for £6 per month.
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Dr Jo Franklin
(@DrJoFranklin) reported
@MartinSLewis We live in area with v poor mobile coverage. WiFi works well, but having swapped to GiffGaff as Vodafone so awful, have no WiFi calling. Also elderly relatives prefer landline calls.
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Joe Wadsack
(@vinesack) reported
Thanks for your advice everyone. It appears that @giffgaff is overwhelmingly the most popular suggestion amongst you, but I still have to pay over £1000 in rentals before I can consider moving from the crooks at @EE. Do any providers help facilitating the move?