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1-2-CALL Prepaid - Will SIMM Still Register After Two Years No Use?

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We left Thailand two years ago intending to return within a few months but Covid restrictions prevented travel

I will be landing in Thailand next week and will switch my dual SIMM phone to use my AIS 1-2 Call prepaid SIMM which still has credit.

Will register and be active after two years out of use?

Click on here and scroll down to Expiration policy.

Without you extending validity date by topping up or buying extra validity days, the answer is no.

I was going to post the same but I have True. I would say give it a try. As I said I am on True and their policy is about the same. One year I came back almost a year late, I put money on the sim and it worked. Two years may be a stretch. May depend on if they needed the number. 

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Thank you for you inputs, I shall give it a try but may need another SIMM.

2 hours ago, bunnydrops said:

I was going to post the same but I have True. I would say give it a try. As I said I am on True and their policy is about the same. One year I came back almost a year late, I put money on the sim and it worked. Two years may be a stretch. May depend on if they needed the number. 

You can have up to 365 days of 'validity' plus a grace period before the number is recycled. Two years is too late.

Though AIS might give a refund on the credit is they can find a record. They did for me on my SIMs that expired. More than 500 baht; so worth it.

Did you enable international roaming before you left? If so pop the SIM in now, wherever you are, and see if you get a signal. If you do, enter *121# SEND.

 

Have you been using the myAIS mobile app?

 

 

My guess is that your account has been terminated. So you'll need a new account/SIM. 

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