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Hi, What is the best UK sim card to use in Thailand, It will be for light use such as getting texts from UK banks etc, Thanks for any suggestions.

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  • Where's the confusion the OP asked "What is the best UK sim card to use in Thailand" (my emphasis) you responded with "I used to use Giffgaff and still have 2 active Sims but o2 signal which they use

  • scubascuba3
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    Giffgaff is best, go on their website they will send to Thailand in 7 days. Need to top up £10 PAYG 

  • I have had a Giffgaff for years, great service and they email/sms you when it needs to be used to stop it expiring etc. All top up etc can be done online, very easy.

Giffgaff is best, go on their website they will send to Thailand in 7 days. Need to top up £10 PAYG 

1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

Giffgaff is best, go on their website they will send to Thailand in 7 days. Need to top up £10 PAYG 

How much per text?

1 minute ago, The Hammer2021 said:

How much per text?

Receive £0.00

Send £0.30

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I thought I would have to get sim sent to a UK address and get activated in the UK to get a UK number

2 minutes ago, taximan1954 said:

I thought I would have to get sim sent to a UK address and get activated in the UK to get a UK number

That was the case with my old Asda sim, not with Giffgaff 

18 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Receive £0.00

Send £0.30

50 pence with normal sim which costs £6 a month. Company name 3THREE.

8 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

That was the case with my old Asda sim, not with Giffgaff 

Then the Giffgaff sim is a must for people without UK address.

4 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Then the Giffgaff sim is a must for people without UK address.

 But will need Thai  address

4 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Then the Giffgaff sim is a must for people without UK address.

Yep, just send an sms or make a call or receive call at least once in 6 months

2 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

 But will need Thai  address

they need an address, probably even a hotel would be fine, apart from receiving the sim it's not important as everything is online

Giffgaff +1

 

4 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Then the Giffgaff sim is a must for people without UK address.

Indeed.  If it's purpose is mainly/only to receive texts from a UK bank from time to time then all that is needed to keep it activated is to send a text every 6 months.  A £10 credit will last something like 15 years.  Ought to be in line with the budget of even the most frugal "expat".

Just now, Upnotover said:

Indeed.  If it's purpose is mainly/only to receive texts from a UK bank from time to time then all that is needed to keep it activated is to send a text every 6 months.  A £10 credit will last something like 15 years.  Ought to be in line with the budget of even the most frugal "expat".

And how does it perform in the UK? What are the data/ Web options

Just now, The Hammer2021 said:

And how does it perform in the UK? What are the data/ Web options

There is no contract commitment only need to buy a monthly credit as and when needed.  So if visiting for a few weeks a £10 1 month credit will give unlimited UK calls and texts and 12gb or so data.

I have had a Giffgaff for years, great service and they email/sms you when it needs to be used to stop it expiring etc.

All top up etc can be done online, very easy.

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Giffgaff- top service, lots of top up options and send a text every 6 months to keep it active.

Lost my sim coming back to Thailand a couple of years ago, luckily I had a spare, Giffgaff ported my number and credit to the new sim very easily, happy ???? 

I used to use Giffgaff and still have 2 active Sims but o2 signal which they use is poor where I'm moving to shortly

Switched to Lebara Sim runs off Vodaphone and absolute dogs bollacks even better than GG

 

Even still have 30gb included in EU roaming (unrelated)

 

Extremely easy to use website as well with live chat which GG doesnt have

 

Free obviously to receive SMS no matter where you are

3 hours ago, Chivas said:

but o2 signal which they use is poor where I'm moving to

O2? The question was use in Thailand, GiffGaff works fine on AIS.

On 7/28/2022 at 3:05 PM, The Hammer2021 said:

And how does it perform in the UK? What are the data/ Web options

Works ok. Options are too many to list, have a look on the website.

They have what they call "goody bags" that last 30 days at various prices. When I was there in May I got a £12 one, think it was 15GB of data and more calls/texts than I can deal with. Only used about half the data.

My wife used to piggyback mine when we were there but this time got her one for herself using my account, we both got £5 credit.

Roaming charges can a bit high but here in Thailand I only switch it on to use banking apps.

When I first got mine it was sent to my Thai address and I activated it here, all set up for when I landed in UK.

I had a Lebara sim before that but that is quite a short top up, I thought 3 months but in fact it was 12 weeks and lost the sim by a few days.

On 7/28/2022 at 2:34 PM, The Hammer2021 said:

I turn off my UK SIM here and use my Thai sim.

So how can you get OTPs from UK banks etc if you need them?

59 minutes ago, Stocky said:

O2? The question was use in Thailand, GiffGaff works fine on AIS.

My O2 seems to be connected to dtac here in Phitsanulok, even though there is AIS available.

4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

So how can you get OTPs from UK banks etc if you need them?

There's an option on your phone to choose only your Thai sim for outbound usage, but that won't prevent inbound messages from your UK sim. 

1 hour ago, MaiDong said:

There's an option on your phone to choose only your Thai sim for outbound usage, but that won't prevent inbound messages from your UK sim. 

I was replying to Hammer2021 who said he turned his UK SIM off, so he would not get any messages.

4 hours ago, Stocky said:

O2? The question was use in Thailand, GiffGaff works fine on AIS.

Go back and read carefully lol

On 7/28/2022 at 3:04 PM, Upnotover said:

Indeed.  If it's purpose is mainly/only to receive texts from a UK bank from time to time then all that is needed to keep it activated is to send a text every 6 months.  A £10 credit will last something like 15 years.  Ought to be in line with the budget of even the most frugal "expat".

why not get e mails????????

or through the post???

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