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mickojak
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by mickojak » December 10, 2016, 4:39 am
Mosquito wrote:Heading into town tomorrow to pay my DTAC bill, will ask them about sms charges.
Can you let us know how you go?
I'm on DTAC pre paid
Thanks
Mick
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Mosquito
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by Mosquito » December 10, 2016, 8:24 am
mickojak wrote:Mosquito wrote:Heading into town tomorrow to pay my DTAC bill, will ask them about sms charges.
Can you let us know how you go?
I'm on DTAC pre paid
Thanks
Mick
that's the plan!!
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FrazeeDK
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by FrazeeDK » December 10, 2016, 10:25 am
it appears that if using AIS 1-2-Call and you go up along the Mekong for some reason the Spam SMS seem to start up again.... Perhaps roaming out and back into the AIS system again.??
Dave
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Mosquito
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by Mosquito » December 10, 2016, 10:41 pm
ok, paid my DTAC bill (562 baht) and confirmed that I haven't been charged for those spam sms.
they did block those sms's per request via computer........will have to see how that works out. though haven't rec'd a spam sms since.
talked to the supervisor and she gave me a card with that *137 number, but couldn't fully explain how to use it....so handed her my phone to use the *137 number as a backup.
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mickojak
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by mickojak » December 11, 2016, 4:56 am
Mosquito wrote:talked to the supervisor and she gave me a card with that *137 number, but couldn't fully explain how to use it....so handed her my phone to use the *137 number as a backup.
Thanks mosquito,
I'm arriving back on Tuesday. I'll give *137 a go.
Mick
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samuel
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by samuel » December 11, 2016, 7:31 pm
if you are with
AIS, go to
http://www.ais.co.th/en/index.html
click on service
log in with your mobile number (and your driving licence number if your not yet registered) and then choose
"other services -> "
SMS Preference/Cancellation"
there you can configure how sms will be treated by ais.
easy to use and it will make the trick!
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tamada
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by tamada » February 14, 2021, 4:10 pm
Doing my DTAC pay-as-you-go monthly 299 baht data package renewal and always wondered where the balance of my monthly 400 baht top up goes. Looking at my history using their app, I see 10.7 baht "wallpaper" deducted pretty much daily (see below). I don't get any spam SMS on the service but I do get DTAC promo and "coin" messages almost daily which I ignore. I have just opted to turn off all notifications in the app to see if it stops the nonsense. The SIM is used for data only and has never had a voice package.
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Whistler
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by Whistler » February 14, 2021, 4:16 pm
Mosquito wrote: ↑December 10, 2016, 10:41 pm
ok, paid my DTAC bill (562 baht) and confirmed that I haven't been charged for those spam sms.
they did block those sms's per request via computer........will have to see how that works out. though haven't rec'd a spam sms since.
talked to the supervisor and she gave me a card with that *137 number, but couldn't fully explain how to use it....so handed her my phone to use the *137 number as a backup.
I was paying around that. Went to another vendor and told DTAC that I had a much cheaper alternative and wanted to port my number to True. Stayed with DTAC now but only pay 360 per month.
Best being part of this forum by placing the intellectual challenged on foes list. A lot less post to read and a great time saver.
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tutone
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by tutone » February 14, 2021, 4:40 pm
samuel wrote: ↑December 11, 2016, 7:31 pm
if you are with
AIS, go to
http://www.ais.co.th/en/index.html
click on service
log in with your mobile number (and your driving licence number if your not yet registered) and then choose
"other services -> "
SMS Preference/Cancellation"
there you can configure how sms will be treated by ais.
easy to use and it will make the trick!
ais.png
Thanks for the info. Hope this works. Been bothered by unwanted SMS for a while now.
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tutone
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by tutone » February 18, 2021, 12:18 pm
tutone wrote: ↑February 14, 2021, 4:40 pm
samuel wrote: ↑December 11, 2016, 7:31 pm
if you are with
AIS, go to
http://www.ais.co.th/en/index.html
click on service
log in with your mobile number (and your driving licence number if your not yet registered) and then choose
"other services -> "
SMS Preference/Cancellation"
there you can configure how sms will be treated by ais.
easy to use and it will make the trick!
ais.png
Thanks for the info. Hope this works. Been bothered by unwanted SMS for a while now.
Worked perfectly. No unwanted messages for the last 4 days. Before was getting up to 20 a day.
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samuel
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by samuel » February 18, 2021, 6:34 pm
tutone wrote: ↑February 18, 2021, 12:18 pm
Worked perfectly. No unwanted messages for the last 4 days. Before was getting up to 20 a day.
enjoy it!
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samuel
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by samuel » February 18, 2021, 6:39 pm
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