Post subject: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:18 am
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So I decided to order a free SIM from giffgaff. I mean why the heck not, they seem to have a better tarrif than Vodafone PAYG/Freebees. I'm still waiting for the SIM to arrive but I'm just wondering what giffgaff are like before I bother trying to get a PAC from Vodafone and switch my old number to giffgaff. Seeing as it runs on O2 my internet up here will be faster seeing as 3G on Vodafone can be patchy for me.
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:21 am
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Best network you can find in my experience, only been on it for half a year but I love it. The payback is awesome too! You get paid for helping out in the forum and such. And yeah it runs on O2's signal so is pretty fast, and I had decent O2 signal so get the same now.
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:25 am
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Yeah I do £10/mo for Vodafone Freebees and I only get 300 texts and 500MB web. With giffgaff I can get unlimited texts and web plus 250mins talk time for £10. I think I know which deal gets my vote here I'm also scared in case I go over my 500MB a lot (I like my market) because once you go over your free web on vodafone, they will eat your credit. Interesting story on an old PAYG Vodafone W200i. Ended up with -£2.00 credit. So I see it looks like it's worth the switch
By the way who actually runs giffgaff?
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:30 am
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soulman wrote:
Yeah I do £10/mo for Vodafone Freebees and I only get 300 texts and 500MB web. With giffgaff I can get unlimited texts and web plus 250mins talk time for £10. I think I know which deal gets my vote here I'm also scared in case I go over my 500MB a lot (I like my market) because once you go over your free web on vodafone, they will eat your credit. Interesting story on an old PAYG Vodafone W200i. Ended up with -£2.00 credit.
Yup as long as you are on the £10 or above goodybag then it's fully unlimited (But no tethering/portable hotspot). If you are not on £10 or above goodybag then the data is 20p for up to 20mb then it get's very pricey after that.
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:59 am
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I'd love to get one of these SIM's to throw in my Global US phone just for when I travel there. I plan to soon, so I'll keep GiffGaff in mind... That plan is cheaper than my monthly US unlimited plan, but I've got tethering too for $30 a month.
Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:20 am
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pizzaboy - PM me if you ever need a sim as if you order one of a member you get free credit, but you'll need a valid U.K address for it to be delivered to.
Also yes, no tethering as due to it being unlimited.. If ever user tethered it'd throttle the network due to the high speeds and desktop sites/downloads. Also remember it's a virtual network so can't handle as much load as O2 can.
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:29 am
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Its a fantastic network, problems are sorted quickly. No horrible customer service numbers. And its CHEAP, I pay £10 and month and get 250 minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited internet. the internet is what I use the most =P.
Only gripe is O2 has a 3G network that is quite bad out of the centre of towns and cities.
Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:59 am
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O2's 3G network is not the only one that's bad out of the towns, they all are. All I can say with Giff Gaff is I'd move to them except for 1 issue - they don't do BlackBerry support yet. When they do, I'll probably move to them since they run on the O2 network which has always been great for me signal wise, even if it's only 2G in some areas.
Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:47 pm
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Andy wrote:
O2's 3G network is not the only one that's bad out of the towns, they all are. All I can say with Giff Gaff is I'd move to them except for 1 issue - they don't do BlackBerry support yet. When they do, I'll probably move to them since they run on the O2 network which has always been great for me signal wise, even if it's only 2G in some areas.
They are working on it, you know they have to have their own dedicated servers and all :/ But the team said they are working on implementing that, and we should have full BIS support by Autumn this year. If not then it'll be here by the end of 2011 if they have no delays.
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Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:12 pm
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They all disallow tethering. They can make more money from you charging for it. They also disallow it because a PC is capable of transferring much more data than a phone is, and it puts strain on the already way overloaded network.
Post subject: Re: GiffGaff - Experiences/reviews? Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:24 pm
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Definitely cheap and great value for money, but the O2 network is pretty poor out-of-town. Strangely enough, T-Mobile's network seems to be one of the best around here, particularly if you roam onto Orange networks as well now. Shame they're crippling their data packages more and more these days.
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