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Thai Sim Cards - Extending Expiry Date
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koykaeng
, Aug 16 2007 03:56 PM
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#13 Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 20 January 2008 - 12:22 AM
#14
Posted 20 January 2008 - 12:26 AM
Although I have zero problems with 12call, there is something that really niggles me about it.
I keep getting those f*cking adverts coming through and most of the time they're unreadable cos my phone doesn't handle thai text, not that I'd understand it even if I could see it.
I know it only takes a button press to get rid of them, but they use my battery up at a faster rate as the light stays on until I've ackowledged the text
Hardly the end of the world, but
Is there a way to 'un-subscribe' to this?
- Guess just take it to a phone shop and ask them, but always had other things on my mind when I've been in LOS.
I keep getting those f*cking adverts coming through and most of the time they're unreadable cos my phone doesn't handle thai text, not that I'd understand it even if I could see it.
I know it only takes a button press to get rid of them, but they use my battery up at a faster rate as the light stays on until I've ackowledged the text
Hardly the end of the world, but
Is there a way to 'un-subscribe' to this?
- Guess just take it to a phone shop and ask them, but always had other things on my mind when I've been in LOS.
#15
Posted 20 January 2008 - 05:02 PM
12call are the worst for Spam but yes there is a way to cancel them.
Unfortunately I don't remember the number, but most Thais will know it if you ask them - and it's best you ask them to do it for you.
Basically they call a number and have to listen to a 15 min message (I think it's actually a free toll) and then at the end they have to select a series of options and all spam is cancelled.
It's bizarre process but after a couple of days (not immediately ) all spam messages stop.
Unfortunately I don't remember the number, but most Thais will know it if you ask them - and it's best you ask them to do it for you.
Basically they call a number and have to listen to a 15 min message (I think it's actually a free toll) and then at the end they have to select a series of options and all spam is cancelled.
It's bizarre process but after a couple of days (not immediately ) all spam messages stop.
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#16
Posted 20 January 2008 - 06:02 PM
Thanks kliome, I'll give that a try next time I'm back in LOS.
Nice to end the spam once and for all and probably worth the 15 min call to do it, it does grate a little after a while.
Nice to end the spam once and for all and probably worth the 15 min call to do it, it does grate a little after a while.
#17
Posted 20 January 2008 - 06:32 PM
never had spam issues with DTAC, although i am using DTAC 1 year, and always using same SIM card/number.....
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