Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Going to the UK for a couple of months and might need to use my online account to tranfer funds and pay some bills ,It works well here using my Dtac mobile number to get the code to finish a transaction ,Will my Dtac number work in the Uk to able to use my Kasikorn account ?

Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

Posted

I have used with no problem, but as stated get roaming enabled on your sim. I bought a cheap phone to keep the Thai sim on whilst using the uk sim in the main phone. Swap back over when returning to Thailand or get a dual sim phone.

Posted

One possible problem is if you're in the UK for more than a month without somehow topping up your Thai SIM it will be turned off & you will be expected to buy another SIM card when you return to Thailand regardless of how much credit you put on before you leave.

I spose if you have a monthly contract paid here in Thailand by direct debit you could avoid that, but certainly with pay as you go I think that you would have a problem after a month...

Posted

One possible problem is if you're in the UK for more than a month without somehow topping up your Thai SIM it will be turned off & you will be expected to buy another SIM card when you return to Thailand regardless of how much credit you put on before you leave.

I spose if you have a monthly contract paid here in Thailand by direct debit you could avoid that, but certainly with pay as you go I think that you would have a problem after a month...

Depends on the PAYG package. Some don't require a monthly top up. You can also top up on the KBank website.

Posted

ais sim works on global roaming, but you must go to AIS shop to fix this.

I always put about 500 credit on it on leaving TG, just check the date the sim is good until.

aussiep

  • 8 months later...
Posted

If you have a problem with the phone, I was told by Kasikorn Bank (but have not tried yet so I cannot verify it is problem free) that if you call them each time you need to use your card when you would normally get the OTP sent to your phone, they will send you an email with it.

Posted

If you have a problem with the phone, I was told by Kasikorn Bank (but have not tried yet so I cannot verify it is problem free) that if you call them each time you need to use your card when you would normally get the OTP sent to your phone, they will send you an email with it.

I did that last time I was in Europe and I wanted to deposit some extra money from my bank account to a credit card account.

I had hoped to do the transaction on the phone but I had to do it via Internet banking and the system sent me the OTP via email.

Worked OK but I was at a loss to understand why I couldn't just carry out the transaction over the phone as they'd already asked me a million and one security questions.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...