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DTAC @ Maya - Mandatory Registration of Prepaid SIM card

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We went to register our prepaid SIM cards at DTAC since I needed to top it up too. It was pretty painless – just brought in our phones and passports to the DTAC at Maya Shopping Center. Our wait was less than 5 minutes, they did all the work. We signed the form and a copy of our passport. That's it.

If your worried just go out with a ron of diffrent girls and buy heaps of sims and have them registar them....

did mine about 18 months ago. new law goes into effect very soon.

We signed the form and a copy of our passport. That's it.

When I did the registration at AIS she took the information from a photocopy of the passport, but didn't keep the photocopy. Just signed the form after she filled it in and we were on our way.

did mine about 18 months ago. new law goes into effect very soon.

July 31 isn't it?

Does anyone think they are really going to switch off the unregistered ones ??

Yup.. put my SIM into an old cheapo phone, then get anyone off the street to go register it.

BTW it's not just the Thai government I mistrust, I never gave my home country embassy any real info either. :thumbsup:

 

A bit paranoid aren't we? I never leave my room.

 

in the ages of NSA and the Likes, it for sure helps to be as paranoid as possible

 

A bit paranoid aren't we? I never leave my room.

 

in the ages of NSA and the Likes, it for sure helps to be as paranoid as possible

And then sign into your google account as the phone boots with the GPS on.. ;)

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