on 21-06-2014 22:09
on 21-06-2014 22:09
I see giffgaff got the Which? Best Telecoms Provider award for 2014. Is it too much to hope O2 will take note and try to learn a few lessons?
giffgaff certainly appear to have a more flexible attitude to Pay & Go tarfiffs - I have just received a free SIM from them and have initially topped up with a £10 goody bag which I am using in my standby mobile - a Galaxy S2 ( the one that O2 tried to tell me was worthless because they claim the screen is damaged (no one I have shown it to has been able to detect any fault.)
If I should have posted this in the Off Topic section - please forgive.
Gerry
(I have just noticed my online bank statement shows the vendor of the goodybag as Gift Gaff)
on 23-06-2014 09:57
on 23-06-2014 09:57
on 23-06-2014 09:58
on 23-06-2014 13:39
I've just left Giff Gaff after 6 / 7 months & ported over to Three.
Giff Gaff signal was awful even though an O2 signal in the same place was fine.
Giff Gaff data became iceage slow where O2 data was useable.
For some annoying reason I sometimes got multiple duplicate texts messages, reflashing the phone software & doing a sim swop never fixed this.
Far to many idiots on the forum not reading the original question the OP asks & just posting up totally rubbish answers, some of the bronze / silver & gold helpers answers that where posted where just laughable.
After the last payback payout at the start of June plenty of people asked for there PAC & left.
Im paying slightly more with Three BUT im getting useable unlimited data & so far I havent lost phone signal, im actually pretty shocked just how good / better the Three signal is compaired to O2 / Giff Gaff.
on 23-06-2014 13:52
on 23-06-2014 13:52
@Anonymous wrote:
Far to many idiots on the forum not reading the original question the OP asks & just posting up totally rubbish answers, some of the bronze / silver & gold helpers answers that where posted where just laughable.
@Anonymous I would agree with your comment above about idiots on the forum.
I have been gobsmacked on a number of occasions when I read some of the answers given (and this from me...a complete technophobe!
One particular thread showed a number of posters trying to better each other with stupidity...when out of the darkness came a lone voice asking WHY no-one had realised the OP was talking about a WINDOWS phone.....
Problem was...the OP was probably long gone at that point, trying to fix the issue on his phone with wrong advice.
Also they are very very kudo happy over there in my opinion. I found it a very cliquey forum. (You scratch my back and I will scratch yours springs to mind):aghast_smiley:
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on 23-06-2014 13:57
on 23-06-2014 13:57
Hi Gerry,
I used to work there a while back, but have not posted for a while so I dont think you'd see any of mine
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on 23-06-2014 14:09
I hate all the Kudos rubbish on forums, it really pointless as there handed out by others like smarties.
I did eventually find a way of switching it OFF in my Giff Gaff forum profile settings
Also the endless repeat threads posting the same new ideas when Giff Gaff had already said previously the idea wasn't for them.
If it wasnt that then it was the constant threads asking " why wont my I Phone 5 work on 4G? " soon as it was mentioned the fault was down to Apple the OP get's annoyed.
That & the endless " tethering on unlimited goodybags " threads.
Does anyone know what is happening to Giff Gaff, isnt the funding up later this year?
on 23-06-2014 14:48
on 23-06-2014 14:48
@Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is happening to Giff Gaff, isnt the funding up later this year?
Has been mentioned and discussed on the gg forum, if anyone is interested http://community.giffgaff.com/t5/Contribute/Is-it-true-that-02-are-terminating-their-contract-with-GiffGaff/td-p/12328182
23-06-2014 14:53 - edited 23-06-2014 14:58
23-06-2014 15:24 - edited 23-06-2014 15:25
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous said "Giff Gaff signal was awful even though an O2 signal in the same place was fine.
Giff Gaff data became iceage slow where O2 data was useable."
This is what I experienced but others could not see how it could be as both run off the same network masts
Does the make/model of phone have a bearing on this signal level issue? A while back I had terrible trouble with my then Galaxy S2 - could not get a good signal or send/receive texts whereas my better 75% with her antediluvian steam-powered Nokia had no problems at all. When I contacted O2 and explained all this the Support staff member claimed that sometimes more sophisticated phones experienced difficulties whilst older ones behaved well. Being a techno-nitwit I swallowed that at the time but is it true?
Gerry
on 23-06-2014 15:27