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Re-enable unsolicited SMS from dtac (*137)

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I used *137 to disable unsolicited SMS (dtac) but now I am not receiving a PIN from a foreign bank that I used to get sent to my Thai number.

 

I wonder if perhaps the SMS is blocked and if there is a way I can undo my *137 setting to test?

I think *137 is the universal (as dictated by the "authorities") IVR number to manage "marketing" SMS receipt.

 

So simply dial *137, then hopefully there is an English option, if not, pressing 1 allows "marketing" SMSes, pressing 2 stops them.

 

I'm not certain that blocks "ALL" SMSes though, so your issue could be unrelated?

 

https://www.it24hrs.com/2014/nbtc-stop-sms-spam-star137/

 

 

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