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Changing from AIS to Dtac


whosyourdaddy

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AFAIK ........ no.

 

Providers are assigned the numbers. So if you change providers, you must change numbers.

 

PS......... I am willing to be corrected on this :dunno:

 

Only option might be to use call forwarding.

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is a 'number' really that precious that it beats a better deal at dtac?

scrap the number & get a fresh dtac one or stop whining toxin I say ;)

or to hell with even get a TA Orange one or how about that Hutch CDMA stuff with amazing data rates & deals...

plento of competition out there, but if anyone lets AIS enslave you guys with louse deals & service all the power to him :(

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Its a bit difficult when I use the phone for business, I would LOVE to get away from AIS partic now as I took "advantage" of an offer that was pointed out on this board. The offer gives me cheaper calls but I don''t use all the call time before it time expires after three weeks for a 500 baht card. So now they tell me I have 2500 baht credit but unless I renew it today my account will be suspended > CUNTS. Only way is to get another DTAC phone and gradually get the message around that I have a new number.

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