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I just called the Dtac call center and asked them how I would go about recording my own personalized voicemail greeting. The lady told me she didn't think it was possible to do that - my only option would be the standard default Thai voicemail greeting. 

 

The only reason I am posting in here is because she sounded a little unsure of herself. Especially the bit where she said "I don't THINK you can do that".

 

Is it possible, does anyone know? 

 

I might have some inbound work related calls coming in from potential customers back home I need to divert my Skype number to my Thai number for hours where I may be asleep. It doesn't sound too great, I don't think, if the voicemail is in Thai. 

 

The other problem is that I tried to access my voicemail and was asked to enter a PIN number that I was never previously given - but I can figure that out but calling dtac again, I guess. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

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2 hours ago, Batty said:

I just called the Dtac call center and asked them how I would go about recording my own personalized voicemail greeting. The lady told me she didn't think it was possible to do that - my only option would be the standard default Thai voicemail greeting. 

 

The only reason I am posting in here is because she sounded a little unsure of herself. Especially the bit where she said "I don't THINK you can do that".

 

Is it possible, does anyone know? 

 

I might have some inbound work related calls coming in from potential customers back home I need to divert my Skype number to my Thai number for hours where I may be asleep. It doesn't sound too great, I don't think, if the voicemail is in Thai. 

 

The other problem is that I tried to access my voicemail and was asked to enter a PIN number that I was never previously given - but I can figure that out but calling dtac again, I guess. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

A bit of a primitive system. Better to have a number that forwards to an application that you can access anywhere that has Internet. Plus record your own personalised message.

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On 12/12/2024 at 1:43 AM, Batty said:

I just called the Dtac call center and asked them how I would go about recording my own personalized voicemail greeting. The lady told me she didn't think it was possible to do that - my only option would be the standard default Thai voicemail greeting. 

 

The only reason I am posting in here is because she sounded a little unsure of herself. Especially the bit where she said "I don't THINK you can do that".

 

Is it possible, does anyone know? 

 

I might have some inbound work related calls coming in from potential customers back home I need to divert my Skype number to my Thai number for hours where I may be asleep. It doesn't sound too great, I don't think, if the voicemail is in Thai. 

 

The other problem is that I tried to access my voicemail and was asked to enter a PIN number that I was never previously given - but I can figure that out but calling dtac again, I guess. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

Is there no Skype Voicemail service?

  • 2 weeks later...
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My Skype # has the option of either forwarding to other # or voicemail. At least for the time being with the service up in the air at present.

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Voicemail used to be free with DTAC. You had to get a 4 digit PIN from a rep, then dial *1802 (or +66991821802) to set up/listen to messages.

 

But voicemail isn't really a thing here so I think this service has lapsed. Maybe you can pay for it.

 

Maybe keep trying to contact DTAC - large shop in major mall, Facebook - to see if you can subscribe.

 

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