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Chonburi; 209 baht for 470 & 500 grams currently. Mainland Edam 500 gr. on a special offer, for 179.
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I warned about Qatar Airways 'customer service' a while ago. Avoid if possible.
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I know people who have installed dodgy applications and who are served up endless ads after clicking on something. People who are experienced in using mobile phone apps but don't even have an ad blocker on their Browser. So yes, some people need extra help. To suggest otherwise is a bit foolish. Seeing the questions posed here on a daily basis, you should understand that. You or I might understand how to protect ourselves to a certain extent, but many people will just click wherever they are asked.
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Plus some promotions can only be applied in certain areas. Can be utilised anywhere, but the registration has to be done initially in certain areas. e.g. AIS's 4 Mbps Unlimited pack for new SIM @ 150 baht. If done in the specific areas, you'll get free and unlimited(other than 15 minute per call restriction) any network calls. Otherwise you'll only be eligible for the pack without the free any network calls.
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The original post was in answer to someone requesting packs to add to existing SIM. Both DTAC and Truemove H have options to add packs to existing SIM, as opposed to within seven days on a new SIM. Anyone with an existing DTAC number, can apply unlimited 1, 4 & 10 Mbps packs over 90, 180 & 365 days. i.e. 1 Mbps over 180 days @ 1069 baht. 1 Mbps over 365 days @ 1711 baht. 4 Mbps over 180 days @ 1283 baht. 4 Mbps over 365 days @ 2139 baht. 10 Mbps over 180 days @ 2139 baht. 10 Mbps over 365 days @ 3209 baht. 90 days; 748, 1069 & 1711 baht respectively. All can be added via USSD code.
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You guessed wrongly ???? Even if you port your Truemove H number to a new DTAC SIM, there is no guarantee that the USSD code(*104*345*9#) for their 15 Mbps for 200 baht pack is still working. Now only showing 2 to 10 Mbps packs attached to user applicable USSD codes. AIS's 15 Mbps USSD code confirmed to be still working.. The Truemove H offer is attached to Truemove H. I have no idea as to how your brain extrapolated that to being available on DTAC. That package is currently 350 baht via DTAC. Cheaper to grab one of DTAC's annual SIM in that case, especially if you have a dual SIM phone.
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Currently available for Truemove H SIM activated at least a year ago: Unlimited 4 Mbps 150 baht per month Unlimited 4 Mbps + free calls to all networks, 165 baht per month Unlimited 10 Mbps 200 per month Unlimited 10 Mbps + free calls to all networks, 220 baht per month Codes can be found if you look around or you can communicate with a suitable vendor.
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One from CannaValley: https://web.facebook.com/hashtag/cannavalley/
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DTAC has a couple of options, dependent on whether you actually use your phone for making old fashioned voice calls. They have Infinity SIM that offers Unlimited data at up to 6 Mbps with unlimited voice calls to any network included. Example here: https://shopee.co.th/ซิมเทพ-Dtac-Infinity-เน็ตไม่อั้น-6Mbps-โทรฟรีทุกเครือข่าย-นาน-1-ปี-ซิมเทพดีแทค-ซิมเน็ตรายปี-เลือกเบอร์ได้-i.61231837.6135026699 Around 100 baht per month. or Unlimited data at up to 15 Mbps with 60 mins of calls to any network and unlimited calls in-network: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/dtac-15mbps-1-sim-15mbps-dtac-simnet-789-i2848535893-s10393338173.html Truemove H offer Unlimited data at up to 6 Mbps with 60 mins of calls to any network and unlimited calls in-network: https://shopee.co.th/-ล็อตใหม่--ซิมเทพ-6Mbps-ไม่ลดสปีด-ซิมเน็ตรายปี-ไม่มีหมด-ใช้ได้ไม่อั้น-1-ปี-ซิมเทพ-ซิมทรู-ส่งฟรี-ออกใบกำกับภาษีได้-i.77549373.3116965254 or Unlimited data at up to 15 Mbps with 60 mins of calls to any network and unlimited calls in-network: https://shopee.co.th/✅-ซิมเทพธอร์-⚡-3-ซิมเทพ-ธอร์-Sim-ซิมเน็ต-15Mbps-ไม่ลดสปีด-1ปี-True-4G-เน็ตไม่จำกัด-โทรฟรีทุกเครือข่าย720นาที-Thor-ซิมทรู-i.67420445.1538882132
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Really? You think the distributor will be selling years old stock with outdated CD images? Maybe in India.
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Why on CD? Most devices these days don't even have an optical drive. In addition, the image on the CD may be outdated. Some kind of perceived security advantage?
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Firestick is certified to play NetFlix in high definition. Cheap Chinese boxes cannot.
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Why from CD and why more expensive? Not sure how you would get it from a CD to an Android phone anyway...
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At around 140 baht per kg, they would have to be around 7kg each.