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Well, I guess there is a catch - all support is online if anything goes wrong.


Also, they don't have Nano sims - so I had to get the scissors out to be able to use my iPhone 5 on the network (easy and videos avaiable online).


I was on o2 previously, and they couldn't match Giff Gaff's unlimited internet, so I switched. It seems silly, seeing as Giff Gaff is wholy owned by o2.

I'm a GiffGaff fan too! Have been using the service since last summer and been very happy (particularly when the monthly bill rolls in...). The nano SIM trick is very easy, and they now have nanogaff (http://community.giffgaff.com/t5/Welcome-and-News/Updated-Nanogaff-can-you-cut-it/m-p/6105002/highlight/true#M28555) so you don't even need to trim your own.


I've found low cost unlimited data really liberating, and use Spotify and iTunes Match without worry now.

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