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Not Happy/dtac Messaging

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Hi Does any one know how to switch off 2am texting from Happy Call centre .I need to keep notifications on as I have international messages.I have contacted Dtac and the only way is to cancel the internet? So I have the daily alarm.The messages are in Thai too.

I was really unhappy with DTAC after I bought my S3 from their store and started using their post-paid 3G service. They were billing me for 36 SMS per month at around 9 baht each. The call center stopped this when I phoned them but I don't feel it was clearly explained when I signed up for the contract. The DTAC call center should be able to stop this 2am texts you're receiving.

I'm also getting calls in Thai with recorded messages which is a real pain in the butt. I've stopped looking at SMS when they come in, 99% of the time they are from DTAC.

I would simply contact DTAC and ask them to remove your number from their list. I have done this and I have not received any SMSes from them or any of their partners.

aussiebebe, it sounds like you've subscribed to Facebook notification services (from within Facebook, and you actually are paying Facebook through your DTAC account via a mobile payment scheme), either inadvertently or accidently. Or perhaps it was included as a promotion for free for some fixed period, and then became billable.

Edited by lomatopo

I am about to get a Thai SIM - should I avoid DTAC? Who is the best?

Thanks.

As I said in your thread....

Is there some reason you are not considering TrueMove H?
and
You may be over-thinking what should be a relatively simple process. Buy a SIM for 49 baht, add value to it, subscribe to a monthly recurring data plan, done.
FWIW, you probably have mobile data enabled on your phone, So without any sort of data plan you are paying 1 baht/min for mobile data. So your 100 baht, less 6 baht for originated SMSes, was consumed in ~ 90-ish minutes or so.
Based your posts to date I'm guessing you are new to Thailand? Losing your cool will get you nowhere, in fact, it will significantly disadvantage you.
Not that it matters but DTAC have ~ 26 million customers, the majority of which seem happy based on their low churn number.

Edited by lomatopo

As I said in your thread....

Is there some reason you are not considering TrueMove H?
and
You may be over-thinking what should be a relatively simple process. Buy a SIM for 49 baht, add value to it, subscribe to a monthly recurring data plan, done.
FWIW, you probably have mobile data enabled on your phone, So without any sort of data plan you are paying 1 baht/min for mobile data. So your 100 baht, less 6 baht for originated SMSes, was consumed in ~ 90-ish minutes or so.
Based your posts to date I'm guessing you are new to Thailand? Losing your cool will get you nowhere, in fact, it will significantly disadvantage you.
Not that it matters but DTAC have ~ 26 million customers, the majority of which seem happy based on their low churn number.

Yeah, you did mention True so I will check it out, thanks. The monthly recurring packages, are they pre or post pay?

I know it won't get me anywhere but I just want to upset someone and make them have a bad day.

Pre-pay.

Thanks I'll check it out.

Profanity laden post removed.

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