Giffgaff outages and service status in Cirencester, 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 Cirencester, England
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cirencester, 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 Cirencester, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cirencester and nearby locations:
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Chris Bradley (@ChrisBradleyUK) reported from Gloucestershire, England@giffgaff 200205-000529 incident number.
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Chris Bradley (@ChrisBradleyUK) reported from Gloucestershire, England@giffgaff it’s impossible to cancel my sim only deal. I’ve never used it but get charged £6 a month. Please assist.
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Scarlet (Bear)🧸 (@ScarletLJ) reported from Gloucestershire, England@giffgaff why is my data so slow this month I've never had issues before
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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loo58 (@moaningminnie58) reported@giffgaff HELP 2 months now renew failed cant login now what?
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@alpherah Hello Steve, Please advise your mother to contact our phone agents recommend via Chat, as they’re best placed to help. - giffgaff Ann
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Searán (@shaxmack) reportedMy partner has had phone stolen and doesn't remember any login details and he cannot get codes text to him Any suggestions @giffgaff
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rory hamilton (@rory1972ham) reported@cxdi55 @skytv @SkyHelpTeam I was a customer with three for around 25 years phone contract renewal for similar package was £35 now gone up to £80 with 2 increases to come during contract went to giffgaff £14 pm
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Stevio (@Rothbury01669) reported@JohnTillUK @O2 @Mozilliondotcom I was with EE over 18 years (from the Orange days). When they were bought by BT their renentions deals went up the spout and they wanted £60/month for a new iPhone 13 and that was at a discount. So I requested a PAC code on the website and bought my phone direct from Apple for £36/month over 2 years I moved to Giffgaff (which is 02 but been fine for me). Within an hour of the PAC request a guy from EE phoned me and said, why are you leaving after all these years ..... told him why and he said, we can offer it for £50. I said too late. Even with a £10/month sim deal on Giffgaff it was still cheaper and I never went back and I am still with Giffgaff 5 years later My friend works for Three and he said that legacy customer leaving is a red line for the companies because once you go, you'll never come back and they also know that once the customer discovers they can buy the phone direct from the manufacturer with 24 month 0% terms, it's the end of the line for the working model
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Simon (@Simonli127) reported@giffgaff @EdisonChu10 You never clearly informed customers of any time limit, such as 14 or 30 days. This is misleading and feels like consumer fraud.
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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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opaline (@CokenOlivesV3) reported@7armer @lateantique @Gio45ive Mobile Virtual Network Operator. A network with no (or almost no) physical infrastructure that piggybacks off of another network. Giffgaff and Sky Mobile are on the O2 network. VOXI and Lebara are on the Vodafone network.
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giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported@hero52835 You can go to the 'Help' section, and then you should see an option to contact an agent - giffgaff Hannah
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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.