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I've been to BKK twice, and was so incredibly spoiled that I'm afraid I'll never be able to match that level of satisfaction until I return. Unfortunately I can't go back any time soon.
The reason...
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So here's a topic I haven't seen raised yet
What jobs/professions provide regular (or frequent, or infrequent) travel to Thailand paid for by employer?
I'm always jealous when I hear reports...
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There have been a lot of posts recently about best way to make overseas calls from Thailand, partly started by me because i was getting ready for my first real trip here. I did a lot of research and...
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Thanks for the suggestion. $55 is kind of more than i wanted to spend since i'll only be there 4 nights. If i have to i will, but still searching for a cheaper alternative.
Actually, I emailed...
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Ok, well, you've convinced me, I think I will take the risk of not turning my cell phone off (at least, others say it's a risk) and forward to home voice mail, because sending and receiving texts is...
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So I just signed up for a ThaiTel calling card. But when I spoke with their customer service, they told me I can't use the calling card on a payphone (and that most calling cards in Thailand can not...
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Another benefit of forwarding to home voice mail, and being able to keep your phone on, is also being able to use text messages.
AT&T lets you receive text messages for free! , although sending...
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For checking voice mail and making some outgoing calls (where caller I d is not important), I think I'll use skype or a calling card.
Skype is good, but the places that have them are not private...
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All the responses have been very helpful and are starting to take the stress out of my trip. Here's a few follow up questions:
Why forward all calls to home voice mail if you can just turn the...
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Does anyone use their AT&T cell phone in Bangkok, after activating international roaming?
It's very important to me that callers from the US can reach me with caller I'd and voicemail working...
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