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One-2-Call cards running out at 7-Elevens
By USANEE MONGKOLPORN

The Nation

 

BANGKOK: -- MANY 7-Eleven convenience stores have run out of Advanced Info Service’s One-2-Call refill cards as the country’s largest cellular operator and CP All, the operator of 7-Eleven, have yet to reach agreement on their new revenue-sharing rate. 

 

Titipong Khiewpaisal, AIS senior vice president, said yesterday that CP All stopped ordering the prepaid cards early this month.
He declined to elaborate, while CP All also declined to comment. 


A telecom industry source said CP All is still negotiating for a possibly higher share of the sales of AIS refill cards at its 7-Elevens. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/corporate/30298371

 
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Let me guess CP who owns 7Eleven and True and so many other businesses in Thailand wants more more more and more. It would be nice if there were less CP in Thailand. Many of the products in 7Eleven are also made by CP.

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6 minutes ago, Alive said:

Let me guess CP who owns 7Eleven and True and so many other businesses in Thailand wants more more more and more. It would be nice if there were less CP in Thailand. Many of the products in 7Eleven are also made by CP.

 

 

How dare CP stock its own stores with its own products to maximize its own profits. just pure dumb business practice yeah ?

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2 hours ago, Alive said:

Let me guess CP who owns 7Eleven and True and so many other businesses in Thailand wants more more more and more. It would be nice if there were less CP in Thailand. Many of the products in 7Eleven are also made by CP.

They want more more AIS !  If they don't want to pay, more money then why should CP/7-11 carry their phone cards.

I guess you have never owned your own business ?

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4 hours ago, Don Mega said:

 

 

How dare CP stock its own stores with its own products to maximize its own profits. just pure dumb business practice yeah ?

It is about competition.

CP is slowly becoming the only supplier in Thailand which bodes trouble for the consumers.

Maybe you understand that?

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And no one else sells them???

 

This reminds me of Tesco v UniLever (the Marmite War)...

 

Seems big retailers are trying to beat up suppliers to get better terms than their rivals, sometimes they hit upon a nut to big to crack.

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This obviously all started while I was here in the sandpit. I walked into 7/11 on Beach road a couple of weeks ago and they laughed at me when I asked for 12Call top up.

But when I asked, they told you that me you can buy it in Family Mart.

And since there are now Family Marts everywhere, I walked about 100 yards and did it there.

No biggie. It means I'll generally be using Family Mart instead of 7/11 from now on, because I normally pick a few things up while I'm there.

 

So perhaps 7/11 should look beyond just the revenue sharing side of it.   ***

 

 

*** Added: Apologies for using a sentence in which I implied Thais use logic.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Bantex said:

My Thai wife uses one 2 call but has only ever received a print out from 7/11's in Bangkok for years. Some rural 7/11's stock the refill cards but many have switched to just print outs whilst others sell both.

me too.  last time anyways it was just a paper receipt type of thing about a year ago.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

have yet to reach agreement on their new revenue-sharing rate. 

Exactly what I had assumed when the first threads about "no more 1-2-call topups at 7/11" came up.

 

The orange colored self-service machines are virtually everywhere English menu, easy as ...

From 100 Baht onward no extra fee.

Have clean note(s) at hand.

Just one of many alternatives.

 

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9 hours ago, Bantex said:

My Thai wife uses one 2 call but has only ever received a print out from 7/11's in Bangkok for years. Some rural 7/11's stock the refill cards but many have switched to just print outs whilst others sell both.

your thai wife? How many others do you have hidden somewhere beside her? Just a question man, don't get mad.

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52 minutes ago, zaZa9 said:

 

But our 7/11s are refusing to do that even...


And no Family Mart within spitting distance?

They seem to be opening all over. They even (very nicely) put one slap outside the Tai Pan on Suk soi 23.

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7 hours ago, Anthony5 said:

 

7-11 aren't CP's stores, he has a franchise from Seven & I holdings.co

CP All, the holder of the franchise in Thailand owns nearly 80% of the stores in the country. This % is increasing steadily. Take a look at the name badges of the staff, if it says CP All it's company owned. 

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5 minutes ago, placidlake said:

CP All, the holder of the franchise in Thailand owns nearly 80% of the stores in the country. This % is increasing steadily. Take a look at the name badges of the staff, if it says CP All it's company owned. 

 

They own 46% of the 7/11 stores

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3 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Exactly what I had assumed when the first threads about "no more 1-2-call topups at 7/11" came up.

 

The orange colored self-service machines are virtually everywhere English menu, easy as ...

From 100 Baht onward no extra fee.

Have clean note(s) at hand.

Just one of many alternatives.

 

Exactly what my wifes niece showed me how to do it, even the rural village has 2 of those machines. they stopped doing those top up cards years ago, they moved to till receipts

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12 hours ago, Bantex said:

My Thai wife uses one 2 call but has only ever received a print out from 7/11's in Bangkok for years. Some rural 7/11's stock the refill cards but many have switched to just print outs whilst others sell both.

3 hours ago, zaZa9 said:

 

But our 7/11s are refusing to do that even...

 

For at least 3 weeks all 7-11s in the On Nut/Bang Chak area had signs posted in the stores that they were unable to sell print out top up coupons. Had gf inquire as to why in a couple locations. One said mai ru... don't know. Next said... upgrading the system.

Can just go to AIS stores or TeleWiz and top up there. Or Family Mart assumably...

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16 hours ago, Alive said:

Let me guess CP who owns 7Eleven and True and so many other businesses in Thailand wants more more more and more. It would be nice if there were less CP in Thailand. Many of the products in 7Eleven are also made by CP.

 

CP All doesn't own 7-Eleven: they just have an licence to trade their convenience stores under the 7-11 trademark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP_All

 

Neither do they own True: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Corporation

 

 

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