December 26, 201312 yr This started about a week ago. SMS Thailand news messages from some a**hole company in Thai language. Inbox goes up to the 30 limit to everyday when I have to delete. AIS company sim card. My GF read it and says it is news being sent to me every half hour or so. Went to the AIS kiosk here in Hua Hin. They called the 3#'s and a star return number, ran through the push one push 2 etc. response no real person answers, they tell me OK it will finish in 3 days, it is now 4. GF did the same thing. It still hasn't stopped. What to do? Doc
December 26, 201312 yr A couple of options. One block the number, easy in Android, not sure in Apple. Two call AIS and tell them to stop it, they can and will. Had a similar problem about a year ago, got a phone call with automated voice, hung up and then the crap started. Told AIS and they blocked and refunded the extra call costs. Cheers
December 26, 201312 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-)
December 26, 201312 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-) If you ask DTAC to stop the SMS adverts they actually stop them and don't send any more. That's my experience anyway. Edited December 26, 201312 yr by ukrules
December 26, 201312 yr Author No I do not have an iphone, nor DTAC. I went to the AIS shop to have it stopped. So far bad results.
December 27, 201312 yr It is easy to block a number with an Iphone 5S. I have done it and it works. It is easy to block a number with many phones that are substantially cheaper too! I wonder if you could text 'STOP' back to them! I have to enroll the TGFs help for these sort of things..... annoying to know you can 'accept' such a thing by simply hanging up on a cold-caller. Were the messages being charged to you or free?
December 27, 201312 yr No I do not have an iphone, nor DTAC. I went to the AIS shop to have it stopped. So far bad results. it happened to me a year ago. went to AIS counter and they stopped it in 2 hours. suggest to go back to AIS ( perhaps another shop another counter ) with a bit of patient.
December 27, 201312 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-) Yes, they do a bit also, just block them. Op, what you need to do is get back down to AIS and raise your voice.
December 27, 201312 yr Simply call 1175 and follow the prompts to stop sms messages. Not exactly rockkfet science and works every time. Failing that press the option to speak to a person. They speak good English and have solved any issues I,ve had without any dramas Sent from my Full AOSP on Rk29sdk using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
December 27, 201312 yr Simply call 1175 and follow the prompts to stop sms messages. Not exactly rockkfet science and works every time. Failing that press the option to speak to a person. They speak good English and have solved any issues I,ve had without any dramas Sent from my Full AOSP on Rk29sdk using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app The man has a plan. Same here. It's always worked for me.
December 27, 201312 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-) If you ask DTAC to stop the SMS adverts they actually stop them and don't send any more. That's my experience anyway. I second this one. I used to get spam messages with DTAC but once asked those to stop, there was no more spam coming to my number.
December 27, 201312 yr Simply call 1175 and follow the prompts to stop sms messages. Not exactly rockkfet science and works every time. Failing that press the option to speak to a person. They speak good English and have solved any issues I,ve had without any dramas Sent from my Full AOSP on Rk29sdk using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Or join AIS on https://12calleservice.ais.co.th/EPPWeb/index.html You can do a few things, even send free txts but send an email! - their English skills are excellent.but don't bother them with useless info about trips to here and there or what the g/f said and did, stick to the facts. I asked them years ago to stop text notifications and I've never been bothered since. Edit: Just went on the site and you can block numbers online. Edited December 27, 201312 yr by easyride
December 27, 201312 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-) If you ask DTAC to stop the SMS adverts they actually stop them and don't send any more. That's my experience anyway. The send less, but still I get maybe 5 per month from them.
December 27, 201312 yr Throw that AIS sim away move to another operator. Have you used AIS and did they not stop ads when requested?
December 27, 201312 yr A couple of options. One block the number, easy in Android, not sure in Apple. Two call AIS and tell them to stop it, they can and will. Had a similar problem about a year ago, got a phone call with automated voice, hung up and then the crap started. Told AIS and they blocked and refunded the extra call costs. Cheers a third option is to learn to read Thai No I do not have an iphone, nor DTAC. I went to the AIS shop to have it stopped. So far bad results. I also went to them and they said three days. It worked for about a year went back and talked to them again have not had a problem since. Both times I took the phone in and they did some thing with it. Throw that AIS sim away move to another operator. Good idea start the same problem with another carrier.
December 29, 201312 yr It is easy to block a number with an Iphone 5S. I have done it and it works.How do you do that please? Could be useful to know...
February 3, 201412 yr Hopefully this is helpful, I figure it out by myself, Google is your best friend, and a Thai colleague: AIS Provider Change language SMS and Voice to English: Do first SMS, than the Voice. Then both sms confirmations will be in English. Call *700 English press 1 Press 5 Press 2 for change SMS language → 1 or 2 for Thai or English, confirmation by 1. Press 1 for change Voice language → 1 or 2 for Thai or English, confirmation by 1. http://www.ais.co.th/12call/en/change-language-service.html To stop messages from CallingPost, send an SMS to 90599 with 'N'. Within 2 days it will stop. http://www.aiscallingpost.com/portal.html?tplfile=/index/callsignature&20140201113634 To stop other ads, login to AIS with your phone number. On top, at the right. http://www.ais.co.th/en/ Then you will get an sms with a password to login. Next screen, click 'Your Profile'. Go in the Menu to 'Other Services' and then 'SMS Pereference/Cancellation'. Here you can choose what you want. Total of no SMS: Go for 'No, thanks' at the first one, and the last one, option 'Thai,English'. You also do other stuff for your number, for example top up by creditcard. You can also check your balance and change settings with the eService AIS app for Android & iPhone. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ais.mimo.eservice & https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ais-eservice/id399758084?mt=8 For iPhone, it's in the American App Store, so change your Apple ID for a while to the US. Go in 'Settings' to 'iTunes & App Stores'. Click on 'Apple ID:..' and choose 'View'. Change the country to US. Follow instructions. You can use for Country 'CA' and Zip code '90505'. It's a working zip address. Your phone number can be 010 – 1234567. Select for payment 'None'. Follow instructions and you are now on the US App Store. Download the app. After download, change your Apple ID again to your normal country, with payment optoins. When you open the AIS app, it asks about your phone number again, fill it in. Then you will get an SMS with the code to login. But if you have to close the AIS app for a second to look for the code in your messages, AIS will ask again for your phone number. So change the settings for notifications at messages: 'Settings – Notifications – Messages – enable 'Show Preview'. Now you will see the SMS with the code while the AIS app is still on your screen.
February 3, 201412 yr Hopefully this is helpful, I figure it out by myself, Google is your best friend, and a Thai colleague: AIS Provider Change language SMS and Voice to English: Do first SMS, than the Voice. Then both sms confirmations will be in English. Call *700 English press 1 Press 5 Press 2 for change SMS language → 1 or 2 for Thai or English, confirmation by 1. Press 1 for change Voice language → 1 or 2 for Thai or English, confirmation by 1. http://www.ais.co.th/12call/en/change-language-service.html To stop messages from CallingPost, send an SMS to 90599 with 'N'. Within 2 days it will stop. http://www.aiscallingpost.com/portal.html?tplfile=/index/callsignature&20140201113634 To stop other ads, login to AIS with your phone number. On top, at the right. http://www.ais.co.th/en/ Then you will get an sms with a password to login. Next screen, click 'Your Profile'. Go in the Menu to 'Other Services' and then 'SMS Pereference/Cancellation'. Here you can choose what you want. Total of no SMS: Go for 'No, thanks' at the first one, and the last one, option 'Thai,English'. You also do other stuff for your number, for example top up by creditcard. You can also check your balance and change settings with the eService AIS app for Android & iPhone. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ais.mimo.eservice & https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ais-eservice/id399758084?mt=8 For iPhone, it's in the American App Store, so change your Apple ID for a while to the US. Go in 'Settings' to 'iTunes & App Stores'. Click on 'Apple ID:..' and choose 'View'. Change the country to US. Follow instructions. You can use for Country 'CA' and Zip code '90505'. It's a working zip address. Your phone number can be 010 – 1234567. Select for payment 'None'. Follow instructions and you are now on the US App Store. Download the app. After download, change your Apple ID again to your normal country, with payment optoins. When you open the AIS app, it asks about your phone number again, fill it in. Then you will get an SMS with the code to login. But if you have to close the AIS app for a second to look for the code in your messages, AIS will ask again for your phone number. So change the settings for notifications at messages: 'Settings – Notifications – Messages – enable 'Show Preview'. Now you will see the SMS with the code while the AIS app is still on your screen. apple.... on android you just select the number theyre coming from and a menu pops up block calls ? block sms's ? both ?
February 3, 201412 yr The solution is to get a DTAC sim and never use AIS again. 555+ DTAC the biggest spammer in Thailand ! You really know nothing ? :-) Yeah seriously... how anyone can stand using DTAC I don't know. No wonder everyone in Thailand uses Line - it's because regular SMS are almost always junk from the provider.
February 3, 201412 yr I tried DTAC, Truemove and AIS. I live around Bangkok, Bang Yai. For me the best 3G connection, even the upload, was AIS. DTAC and Truemove where way slower..
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