October 7, 20178 yr Time for a new mobile. My first visit to a truemove shop was less than productive. Anyone have a recommendation for an truemove store that supports english speaking customers well in the bkk area?
October 7, 20178 yr Theres one as you get off the BTS at Siam. You need to exit on the side that is heading towards Mo Chit. Not sure of the exit number but its signed outside on a big signpost. Downstairs is the True Move café, you need the second floor if I remember rightly. Been there twice and good English with 3 different people.
October 7, 20178 yr Buying a mobile phone and getting a prepaid card is cheaper, so maybe you should take this into consideration. Then you also don't need any english speaking staff
October 7, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, berybert said: Theres one as you get off the BTS at Siam. You need to exit on the side that is heading towards Mo Chit. Not sure of the exit number but its signed outside on a big signpost. Downstairs is the True Move café, you need the second floor if I remember rightly. Been there twice and good English with 3 different people. Thanks! Yep I saw that location on google maps and wondered how the service was. I'll take a look tomorrow and let you know how it goes :)
October 7, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, jackdd said: Buying a mobile phone and getting a prepaid card is cheaper, so maybe you should take this into consideration. Then you also don't need any english speaking staff thats the plan I have now Jack. thought i'd try getting a postpaid kind. A new adventure and get a phone at a discount :D. Thanks for the reply Jack.
October 7, 20178 yr The True shop in Emquartier has English speaking staff for sure. 3rd floor I think.
October 7, 20178 yr Author 9 hours ago, blackcab said: The True shop in Emquartier has English speaking staff for sure. 3rd floor I think. Third floor, Got it. La Monita is on my list of places to try, so I marked it on my google map. Thanks dude.
October 8, 20178 yr If you already got the SIM-card you can go to any (Samsung or so) shop, buy a phone and the staff will put the simcard in (and make it fit if necessary).
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