Giffgaff outages and service status in Berkeley, 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 Berkeley, England
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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Berkeley, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Berkeley and nearby locations:
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🚑🌈Josh 🇪🇺👨⚕️ (@1Joshwa) reported from Patchway, England@giffgaff your 4G full bar signal doesn’t even load a webpage 😩 #giffgaff
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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loo58 (@moaningminnie58) reported@giffgaff newish customer now reg blind I need help badly can I talk to someone?
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MagnoliaLab (@lovezihuatanejo) reported@zzwinwinwin Giffgaff mass-banning user SIM cards is straight-up robbery and completely illegal. I fully support you guys filing a complaint with Ofcom!
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Tom Adamczewski (@tmkadamcz) reported@Manderljung Yeah it's very bad, on average, though having trouble while outdoors in central London does not match my experience. I'm on giffgaff fwiw, I think it's one of the cheapest ones. Would definitely pay more for better!
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Michelle🇺🇦 (@Mishishell) reported@giffgaff been having problems with data all day
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michael112411 (@Michael70481373) reported@giffgaff @realNyarime If you want to solve the problem,stop using the template response first.I asked the agent about the PAC refund,and they responded “Upon reviewing your account, our systems confirmed …..”,It’s has nothing to do with my question.
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Pac Amaru Shakur (@Tupac_19961996) reported@RolandMbang01 @instablog9ja I have unlimited data with giffgaff uk and I pay £15 every month through direct debit and i connected my smart tv 📺 my laptop 💻 my other gadgets using this unlimited data 📈 this guy is talkin nonsense wtf he’s a criminal smh
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Aly&AJ Shady Facts (@SITINHELLWITHU_) reported@mythical_kat The uk isn’t real what do you mean a cell service provider is called giffgaff 😭
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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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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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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.