My move to GiffGaff [And why t-mobile suck]

Over the last few months you may of heard me ranting about why t-mobile have really let me down. I’m not going to dwell on t-mobiles failings, they aren’t worth the pixel space. All I’m going to say is that t-mobile failed to provide both technology and customer support to me, I was bound to a contract I never signed, there was no record of signing. I should take t-mobile to the small claims court but word of mouth is WAY more powerful so if I can put 10 people off signing up with t-mobile I have done my job..

So after 18 months of pure frustration I was introduced to GiffGaff, now GiffGaff isn’t squeeky clean, ultimately when you pay GiffGaff you are paying o2 and o2’s track record isn’t great, but safe to say, it’s a choice of the lesser of two evils..

GiffGaff is a pay as go service, I’m not going to try to sell it.. It does what it says it will do on the tin.. I have waited two years to have a conversation over a mobile phone in my house.. That may sound shocking but that’s the reality of T-mobile in comparison to o2, the service is just leaps and bound apart. So what do I like about GiffGaff? It’s easy, so easy.. I was driving home today and thought how did I actually switch? It required no phone calls, no faff, no stupid registration and/or giving half of my life story… It’s social, when I signed up a friend got some credit just for me signing up and putting some credit on my phone. It’s consumer centric, goody bags give the perks I NEED not what they are trying to sell me at the time.. It’s mostly online and community driven, support comes from an active community[the community is rewarded for helping out with free credit(Gamification meats customer support)..].. Free internet.. Need I say more?

I will say that I researched a lot of options before moving away from a contract phone, I mostly take incoming calls and use my phone for emails. If you do sign up for Giffgaff let me know and I will give you my username so I get free credit 🙂

Primarywall Pro accounts are now available!

Good news everyone! Our amazingly popular service PrimaryWall now has pro accounts available so you can extend functionality and provide a personalized experience! So what’s new?

Schools can now register their own subdomain for PrimaryWall for example http://stjohns.primarywall.com.

Change font

We have provided 16 beautiful fonts, when you change a font it instantly changes for everyone else too!

Password protect walls

By default pro accounts are only accessible by Wall owners, the owner can then set a password so pupils can access a specific wall.

Change background

Safe Search have provided us with 8 topical backgrounds that you can apply, there is an also a blank background so you can get more a focus on the notes. When you change the background it automatically updates on everyone else’s wall.

Easy wall embed

Easy embed of walls means you can keep your kids in your safe blog/learning platform environment while still using PrimaryWall. This works with an iframe embed code which is supported by all good platforms. Here are some instructions on how to embed PrimaryWall on PrimaryBlogger

Also…

Save walls for longer than 30 days

Phone support

First 6 months are free then only £30 per year, Sign up now

How to embed PrimaryWall in PrimaryBlogger

1. Login to your PrimaryWall pro account wall
2. Click Share
3. Select the embed code and right click, copy.
4. Goto PrimaryBlogger and login
5. Create a new post.
6. Click HTML [top right of edit box]
7. Right click in the edit box and click Paste.
8. Click Publish.

Note: Make sure your Security options are set correctly.
Note: You can adjust the width/height so it looks great in your blog. Below is an example: