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For about three weeks now, I have been receiving a text message from TrueMoney every day. Always the same text in Thai, with links to some DTAC offers. It is about DTAC Cash Back. The only things I can read are the numbers 99.50 baht and 50%
Who still gets them? and has found a way to use them?
It's only one text message a day, but it's still a nuisance. You can't reply to it, and I couldn't find a central reporting office at True/DTAG. The True and DTAC shops couldn't or wouldn't help me either. And I can't get an answer on Facebook

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1 hour ago, NowNow said:

I guess you bought a package costing 199 baht at some point.

Certainly not. But even if it were, the person who sent these SMS 21 times so far must be an idiot. 
Am I really the only one with this problem?

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I went to the dtac shop and had the girl turn off the spam. She did something on my phone and keyed in some codes and now the spam has stopped.

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I recently bought  Dtac data coverage for 1 day ,for 30 bht.

Everyday since I get a txt . I never open them, I delete it when it comes!

 

Mind you , I never had this happened before . I usually get coverage when  i want to use the GPS  google maps.

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On 11/3/2024 at 4:58 PM, thpitsch said:

For about three weeks now, I have been receiving a text message from TrueMoney every day. Always the same text in Thai, with links to some DTAC offers. It is about DTAC Cash Back. The only things I can read are the numbers 99.50 baht and 50%
Who still gets them? and has found a way to use them?
It's only one text message a day, but it's still a nuisance. You can't reply to it, and I couldn't find a central reporting office at True/DTAG. The True and DTAC shops couldn't or wouldn't help me either. And I can't get an answer on Facebook

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It's the same with AIS, they can be a nuisance.

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On 11/4/2024 at 10:23 AM, jcmj said:

Just block them on your messages. Easily done and you won’t get any more messages. 

Under normal circumstances, I would agree with you. The sender (True) as a network operator probably has options that the average mortal doesn't have:
He can apparently cancel the block!
I have now blocked several times and still received more text messages. I then checked and found that the sender was no longer blocked!

To be precise, I checked again after another block. Lo and behold, the sender is not blocked. It cannot be blocked!

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