How can I dump Giff Gaff and what is on the market at a comparable price?
For the second time in my membership of GiffGaff I have forgotten my password and attempted to contact them to change it but it is impossible because every Email address I have is a Noreply address. So can anyone tell me how I can dump them and if there is an alternative at around the same price.Their customer service is absolute rubbish. Text 'PAC' to 65075 if you want to keep your number or 'STAC' to 75075 if you just want to cancel it and not keep your number. As for other deals this isn't bad../proxy.php?image=https://assets0.uswitch.com/s3/uswitch-includes-production/img/logo_196-e91b5a5465.png&hash=13bc9ba438aad4aad0499b91cfad1655&return_error=1 Multi SIM deal on Plusnet Best Multi SIM deal on Plusnet /proxy.php?image=https://assets0.uswitch.com/s3/uswitch-includes-production/img/favicon-32x32-6b91462a15.png&hash=3ebf907ed8384af74d97aad852bf1aa3&return_error=1 www.uswitch.com
Uses the EE network as well which is no bad thing Gigg Gaff doesn't have 'customer support' it has a 'user community' that is accessible from the app or website. There is a 'forgot username or password' option on the login screen.
That said my daughter has recently moved to VOXI which uses the Vodafone network. I would also consider the Vodafone Basics sim only plan. Cheap as chips and good packages too. Why basics? Well it cuts away with the none used parts like Roaming etc and.
You also keep the Vodafone CS part if any issues.
Me and my wife have been on it for a few months an zero problems at all. Actually looking adn moving both my parents to it as it works out cheaper for them
I also find Vodafone as the most consistant signal of all networks.
Carl.
Edit: we tried Voxi first but found again like giffgaff the CS support is web based and rubbish. We had poor 4G too which was a surprise. A bit of throttling I assumed. In the interests of balance and fairness the customer service of the parent company Vodafone is the same That is correct but contact was done by web instead of calling and speaking to a human. Giffgaff do have customer support, its web based like Voxi.
Contact | giffgaff.com For commercial enquiries about doing business with giffgaff send us an email to /proxy.php?image=https://www.giffgaff.com/favicon-gg.ico?v=1&hash=c87e6e01f765cbcb2e8bb560174abb33&return_error=1 www.giffgaff.com While sincere in intent the OP clearly is referring to telephone or in person support data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7 although in defence of giffgaff their setup as a virtual o2 network is prominently advertised. Buyer beware Agreed, I was just correcting @lowmans100 who stated that they had no customer service when they are similar to Voxi and Smarty with an online agent system.
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