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wanting to send a top up to a One2call phone.

It didn't used to be possible from outside Thailand, but now i think it is.

The language change button on their website doesn't appear to be working.

It clearly shows many different options of ways to top up including at ATM & on the web. BUT, its all in Thai.

Can anyone throw any light on this?

Get the language change button to work, or advise them it isn't working?

Or is there a phone number that can be accessed from the UK & a credit card used?

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It sounds as though you are in the U.K. but want to add talk-time to a 1-2-Call pre-paid customer's number? Perhaps the easiest and simplest way to do this is to ask a friend still resident in Thailand to pop into a Telewiz shop. All they have to do is present the number and cash and the phone will be topped up. The subscriber will receive an SMS with the top-up details and your friend will gte a detailed receipt. Then you could handle reimbursement with your friend.

You could call AIS/1-2-Call Call Centre at +66 2 271 9000 to inquire about remote, 3-rd party, credit card top-up options.

  • 2 years later...
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If you have Paypal, you can use the instant top up card service at thaiprepaidcard.com They do DTAC, AIS and True. You just enter *120* the code # in and press send. No need to call anyone.

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If you have Paypal, you can use the instant top up card service at thaiprepaidcard.com They do DTAC, AIS and True. You just enter *120* the code # in and press send. No need to call anyone.

Hmm, 5.99$ for a 100 Baht top up? That's 210 Baht, pretty hefty mark up me thinks!

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