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Giffgaff outages and service status in Artigarvan, Northern Ireland

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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 Artigarvan, Northern Ireland

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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Artigarvan, Northern Ireland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Artigarvan and nearby locations:

  • vickey24ni
    Vickey :D (@vickey24ni) reported from Artigarvan, Northern Ireland

    @giffgaff I’m so disappointed with your lack of service, the pac code you gave me doesn’t work , I’m moving network, you haven’t cancelled my account properly

Giffgaff Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • KarenSwimSwim
    Karen SwimSwim (@KarenSwimSwim) reported

    @giffgaff URGENT FRAUD – My giffgaff SIM appears to have been fraudulently transferred to another device today. My phone suddenly lost service and I can no longer log into my account. Please immediately suspend the SIM and lock the account to prevent misuse. ***417

  • CarnorJax87
    Jax (@CarnorJax87) reported

    Anyone on Giffgaff... Is your service down?

  • kakarotx92
    kakarot (@kakarotx92) reported

    @giffgaff what sort of network cuts your internet just because one is in a call..... ******* piss take.

  • char86
    Char 💜 (@char86) reported

    @giffgaff Yep ive done all of that, then got the ai bot, asked to speak to a human, and as I was typing out the issue it closed the chat and said you sont have anyone to speak to in person and I had to submit an email form that would be looked at in 24 hours

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @gemcq2 We understand. The bot is still learning, so sometimes can get things wrong. Based on your issue we would recommend stating that you need to return the phone, but that there is no option on your account and this should connect you correctly - giffgaff Hannah

  • Decline_Observe
    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.

  • stinaswvg
    Stina blackstenius 2026 BDO 🔜🙏🏽 (@stinaswvg) reported

    10 p/m on a phone (probably just the sim only) is possible maybe only on giffgaff cause every other network even three (best network btw) is at least 12 pound monthly for the cheapest plan with no add ons

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @emsywemsy10 We just tested this on our end, and it should take you directly to the page to request a PAC. Alternatively you can log into your account then go to My Account, then profile and settings, and scroll down to 'Get a PAC code' - giffgaff Hannah

  • essjayaitch
    Simon Howard (@essjayaitch) reported

    @AndrewRangerMP I just read your report on mobile coverage in Wrexham. Are you aware that Tesco and Giffgaff both use the O2 network and therefore their performance should be no different? Also, Three and Vodafone customers can now use each others network since they were merged

  • gibberingphil
    PhilC (@gibberingphil) reported

    @Mattisamazing33 Just check that any of the virtual networks you use have a decent signal where you are, and/or allow WiFi calling. I originally went with giffgaff when I retired, who are great to deal with, but use the O2 network which only works in our back bedroom.