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Cellphone operator AIS waives 200,000 baht 'Cookie Run' bill


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Imaginary diamonds in a digital world.

Uncanny. Are you buying your skunk from the same dealer as me mate? That was my experience too! biggrin.png

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Proberbly not possible to set any monthly limit of coasts on a prepaid sim?

Normaly on postpaid sim

2000 baht is standart limit set by operator

And when you not have money on prepaid

Normaly no one can charge you

Only when someone undergoing the guidelines , because some operators

Let you go into a minus credit

Also on prepaid , then you pay after recharge

Something here not detailed enough in the background information

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AIS Manned up here as I have said yesterday It is well within their power to forgive such a thing and after due consideration they have done just that . One guy yesterday said they should pay. He is a Moron. This was the right and moral thing to do

AIS has a heart

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The parents so poor, living on the farm, but MUST have their Smartphone.

Not unique of course.

Most of my friends normally borrow up to 1-2 months salary from someone to buy new mobile phones.

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"Two months ago, a Thai man fell from a four-storey building after getting too absorbed in this game. Fortunately, he was not seriously hurt"

Don't they mean "Unfortunately"?

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In the meantime I found out people tell you here are poor , are that one that has the biggest car and own a lot of land!so it's all realative but what a company realy can do in Thailand when people unable to pay nothing!

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In another 'life' I wrote the Artificial Intelligence software for, and operated various 'text-chat' services in the UK, at 1 GBP per message. It was not uncommon for users to spend more than 1,000 GBP per month on these services.

The mobile phone companies always enforced these bills, even if the users were under 18 years, (because the chat service clearly stated that users had to be over 18 years and the costs were clearly advertised - claiming to be over 18 when you were not was not a valid excuse...)

That kind of "service" is illegal now, isn't it?

Ooh, maybe that's how and why he retired from it.

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