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#1 bazmlb

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Posted 2008-11-30 10:34:39

Latest 1-2 Call promotions from AIS

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#2 GungaDin

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Posted 2008-11-30 22:41:20

Baz, thanks for that.
Any info on Happy DTAC? :o

#3 rotalla

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Posted 2009-01-08 18:39:46

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Happy New Year

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Posted 2009-01-08 20:51:24

Thanks rotalia. :o

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Posted 2009-02-01 09:58:46

Hi guys,

Happy DTAC has just introduced a new "promotion", the same as the "Chinese New Year SIM" and it is available for current customers as well.

Promotion:

0.99 baht per minute to all network, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Last until 31 December 2009.



This promotion can be combined with the "Special Number", 25 satang for one friend on dtac.

To change, go to your web panel and "promotion change", a 30 baht charge will be deducted for this.

Interesting promotion, especially when you have friends on every network.

Enjoy!

Laurent

Edited by laurent, 2009-02-01 10:00:13.


#6 parryhandy

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Posted 2009-02-16 17:45:55

Any chance of putting up the validity period with all the rates/offers.I am looking for a pre paid sim package where i dont mind paying a high call charge but do not want to have to top up every other week or my existing balance expires ? Any ideas ?

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Posted 2009-02-17 11:31:16

I'm in the same boat as parryhandy:

A Thai friend signed me over to a plan called "KUI KUM" with 1-2 Call in May 2006, 3 Baht for first minute, then 1 Baht/minute continuing.
I found that a 500 Baht recharge seemed to give several months validity back then.

Lately, what ever amount I recharge, gives 'f...all' validity. I guess that means they want me to change to one of the newer plans, probably with not as good useage charges.

Clever back-room people at these companies.

#8 fishhooks

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Posted 2009-02-18 12:30:58

Hmmm........... So another question as the first one no advice..............Can one change to DTac from AIS and maintain your number?
Several friends here seem to have given up with 1-2 C and moved to HappyD!

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Posted 2009-02-21 12:54:57

View Postfishhooks, on 2009-02-18 12:30:58, said:

Can one change to DTac from AIS and maintain your number?
No. Number portability is unavailable in Thailand.

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Posted 2009-02-22 21:57:36

View Postparryhandy, on 2009-02-16 17:45:55, said:

Any chance of putting up the validity period with all the rates/offers.I am looking for a pre paid sim package where i dont mind paying a high call charge but do not want to have to top up every other week or my existing balance expires ? Any ideas ?


Why don't you try "Happy" for Simple price plan.
It automatically extends the validity date to 1 year for every top up/refill.
visit dtac website for more information -> www.happy.co.th/en/low/09_simshop_simple.php
or call 1678 press 7 for English.

#11 parryhandy

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Posted 2009-02-22 22:56:36

Thanks for that , just what I was looking for.I think cheap call rates can be a bit of a con if you are forced to spend (top up) every x amount of days.

Edited by parryhandy, 2009-02-22 22:59:21.


#12 midoban

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Posted 2009-02-24 08:15:52

The 1-2 Call promos expires at the end of this month. Does the expiration just mean the last day you can get on the plan? Does the current plan I am on continue after the promo ends or will it revert back to something else?

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Posted 2009-03-03 14:37:12

Slightly off topic but I wondered how charges work for using the internet on your phone. In England we can have fixed monthly fee for a certain amount of voice and data usage.

Here in Thailand when I used my phone just for voice I found myself constantly going into 7-11 for another scratchcard.

What are the options and how much please?

Many thanks

Ps If nobody replies to this here I'll start a new thread

#14 HDRIDER

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Posted 2009-03-03 19:07:06

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.

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Posted 2009-03-03 19:45:16

View PostHDRIDER, on 2009-03-03 19:07:06, said:

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.


Ouch probably don't want to spend that every month. Any idea of how much per min just for browsing?

#16 HDRIDER

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Posted 2009-03-03 22:56:03

Hi
http://www.happy.co.th/en/low/17_service_m..._internet01.php
http://www.dtac.co.t...lish/index.html

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Posted 2009-03-04 08:19:47

View PostHDRIDER, on 2009-03-03 19:07:06, said:

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.

Yes, and don't forget the VAT which brings it up to 1100bt, great value for a month. :o

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Posted 2009-03-04 21:57:12

View PostHDRIDER, on 2009-03-03 19:07:06, said:

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.
AIS has this kind of stuff also... Using for 3 years now a monthly plan of 25 hours/100 bahts. I guess prices and/or times may be a little bit different now.

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Posted 2009-03-05 08:39:54

View PostGungaDin, on 2009-03-04 08:19:47, said:

View PostHDRIDER, on 2009-03-03 19:07:06, said:

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.

Yes, and don't forget the VAT which brings it up to 1100bt, great value for a month. :o

Hi
I know, i have the plan with True but will change to Dtac, True is mostly crap, and i need to be on most of the time.

#20 MickGC

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Posted 2009-03-05 09:02:18

Hi all.  I have a 1 2 call simcard.  I keep getting SMS messages from a servive called "NewsPlus".  Its not much good to me as I cannot read Thai.  It averages about 6 messages a day.  Am sure it is not free.  Does anybody know how I can stop this service.  I have tried replying to the messages without success.  Thanks

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Posted 2009-03-12 10:17:18

View PostMickGC, on 2009-03-05 09:02:18, said:

Hi all.  I have a 1 2 call simcard.  I keep getting SMS messages from a servive called "NewsPlus".  Its not much good to me as I cannot read Thai.  It averages about 6 messages a day.  Am sure it is not free.  Does anybody know how I can stop this service.  I have tried replying to the messages without success.  Thanks


I loaded a Nokia cell phone to my sister-in-law for a few weeks. When she gave it back, it had this annoying feature activated - the phone would buzz every hour or two with messages I didn't care about. Finally, I found an option in one of the phone's menus and deselected the option. It may be set up the same way in your phone.

Now, if you have a way to stop advertisers, including 1-2-call, from sending my spam (other than turning off the phone), that would be real good to know...

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Posted 2009-03-12 11:36:59

View PostHDRIDER, on 2009-03-03 19:07:06, said:

HI Dtac have a data plan, 999 for unlimited data or they have for hours, think it start with 10 hours.

I found DTAC coverage very poor with data compared to AIS, AIS have a good feature now where on post paid you can get two sim cards with same number, one for data and one for phone and there are good data plans as well.

I just hate with my dtac data how you buy the 6 hr plan for about 55baht and the 100 baht refill is only valid for 15 days.

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Posted 2009-03-20 16:45:14

I found in both Pattaya and Bangkok that DTAC EDGE is vastly superior to AIS EDGE. I get a 24/7 connection with DTAC but with AIS can't stay connected for more than an hour (at the very most). What is this "100 baht refill" you refer to that's only valid for 15 days? Are those the EDGE refill cards? I've never tried using one. What exactly does 100 baht get you?

Edited by edwardandtubs, 2009-03-20 16:46:46.


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Posted 2009-03-22 23:43:25

View Postbazmlb, on 2009-03-12 11:36:59, said:

I just hate with my dtac data how you buy the 6 hr plan for about 55baht and the 100 baht refill is only valid for 15 days.

You need to switch your DTAC to "SIMple" plan, and after first refill you will got a 365 days validity.
I've two SIM card since last year, switched as above, and it's still working (validity extended up to March 2010!).

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Posted 2009-04-03 01:27:06

I think I'm on something called "Buffet" which my girlfriend fixed up for me.

I believe it's 199 a month then calls only charged from 5pm to 11 pm.

Am I correct? And how much charge?

cheers John



 


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