I knew someone would have a go at what I said - and rightly so. There is a way around it like you and others have suggested but I am trying to streamline things. With multiple banks in multiple countries it really can become tiresome organising multiple sims and multiple top ups etc etc. Hence my thread to find out if, since I last did my research if there is now a bank in Thailand who will send SMS to a +61 number and/or allow sms to be turned off. It would seem lie this still isn't an option.
News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress - everything else is just advertising.
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Last edited by MeMock; 29-12-2017 at 03:45 PM. Reason: one of these days I will figure this page out
Yeah, you can change it in 'settings'.
I guess df hasn't worked it out yet.
depends, if not using your Thai bank account for a while, they will ask for the silly OTP again
for retards still in Thailand, not an issue
Really advanced stuff- welcome to the 21st century.Can pay internal air asia flights at the 7-11.
In rural Ubon, nearest 711 (& ATM, not Kasik) was 9km, half over rough tracks, almost impassable in the rain.
Kasik bank branch was 30km, and not worth the journey.
I gota tell ya mate, ya got some really fooked up shit going on.
Samsung in Thailand is huge and the best thing is that any fooker can fix them at a reasonable price. That said ya can Keep ya iphone.
Regards the Banking system being Decades behind i suggest that it is you who is decades behind dealing with monkeys up North who make shit up.
Try getting with the program and dealing with Bangkok head Office who employ smart coonts who know the go.
Fooking shite ya going on with.
instead of OTP sent via sms why not set up a PIN2 ?
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Even more reason to buy Samsung, Apple are shit.
Well thanks for nothing everyone you are all useless
I just organised 2 transfers using my BIL number. I set it all up = my BIL sends me the code via LINE and Bob is your uncle.
Cheers everyone.
BTW - when a bank does allow an international number for SMS then please do let me know Cheers.
Good to hear you got it sorted the hard way.
Not well advertised but DTAC prepay balance can be for 180 days and any unused balance moved forward for a cost of 12 baht. I have a sim for this very purpose to use online banking overseas, so it does cost me 24 baht each year but I don't use that sim for any other purpose put 1000 credit on years back still c880 .DTAC do charge for the sms overseas but its just a few baht, calls and data are of course another tariff
If you have a registered DTAC sim the code to extend is
*113*180*9#
Since new improved gov someone needs to register the sim with Thai ID or passport so our pals can read my texts to Lulus headchef
May I add my NAB Citibank and KK all useless in Indonesia where trick is a SCB Mastercard
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