Giffgaff Outage Report in Chudleigh, Devon, 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 Chudleigh, England
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Chudleigh 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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Phone (34%)
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Wi-fi (33%)
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Internet (18%)
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Total Blackout (14%)
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E-mail (1%)
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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Chudleigh, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chudleigh and nearby locations:
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Steve Lee
(@SteveALee) reported
from
Exeter District, England
@giffgaff am disappointed by changes to cheapest goody bags. I've never been interested in more than a couple of calls or texts, just data.
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Steve Lee
(@SteveALee) reported
from
Exeter District, England
@SteHyatt @giffgaff The demographic mentioned on the end has definitely never been me. I usually use Wi-Fi 95% of time but want a few mobile calls and texts and data when off Wi-Fi. When travelling I switch up to get more data.
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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PhilipVaughan
(@PhilipVaughan) reported
@MartinSLewis It’s about giffgaff, right? I have paid less than £50 per month for 4 phones for 10 plus years. Data varies - 10, 20, unlimited - but the worst that happens if you run out a week early - buy another “Goodybag” (the name they give their tariffs). Probably happened 5 times.
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SandraWindsor
(@_SandraWindsor) reported
@thepipkins @Judymal3 @ThreeUK If you want the 3 network, get a Smarty sim. I got unlimited data for £16 via MSE website (or maybe another comparison site ?? - worth shopping around). For Vodafone try VOXI, or GiffGaff for O2
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Alan Hilton
(@AlanHil) reported
@MartinSLewis Was with Giffgaff for years at £6pm but had poor reception on O2 at home and no wifi calling. Now with Smarty which uses 3 network but also has wifi calling @ £5. Very happy.
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Helen K Tomlinson
(@HelenKathTom) reported
@MartinSLewis £6 per month with giffgaff because it's good service and community
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The Bostonian
(@Bostonian7119) reported
@giffgaff not happy. You've taken £6.00 from my bank account. I thought once I had paid £6.00, that was it - I thought giffgaff was pay as you go. I would like to cancel the payment, which I can't even do, as I haven't received a link to reset my password. Absolutely dire.
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MissMonicahatesKirstyButler@pdsa.
(@Monica10203756) reported
@giffgaff well done for ruining a long time customer chance of buying a used phone because of klarna. Useless service. Pissed off.
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Tishta Sharma
(@TishtaSharma) reported
@giffgaff What's happening? It's been two days that the network is unavailable. Today it is worse. I could hardly send this reply after hours of trying. Please fix it ASAP. Working from home is a struggle.
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John Gordon
(@bluedonkey) reported
How is it possible that I am still stuck on a 3G network with @giffgaff when I signed up for a 5G plan. They should at least have 100% LTE/4G by now. Monthly cost in the US might be higher, but at least we get a decent network. #fail
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Alex Middletön 💙💛
(@alexmidd1960) reported
@MartinSLewis I’m paying £8 a month and my wife £6 a month. We don’t want to move because we are with GiffGaff and we like them, Sure, we could save a few quid but it’s really not a problem. We’re happy with GiffGaff.
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Callum Rogers
(@callumorphism) reported
@MartinSLewis Please note that price alone for a virtual network does not take priority into account. Example: giffgaff is a virtual network provider on O2's network. But the moment that there is contention (lots of people using it), O2 will give their own direct customers priority. 1/2