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Originally posted by (Wethair @ Dec. 08 2005,03:38)
Originally posted by (paris_eric @ Dec. 08 2005,03:30)
i think u do a mistake ! same same mobile phone but different
Mint - The well hung one - +66 62728184
Ming - The sexy one from C&D - +66 62728184
You are absolutly right:
Mint - The well hung one - +66 72739275
Ming - The sexy one from C&D - +66 62728184
And one more thing.
Don`t call them unless you are in Thailand!
If you are going to advise not calling them unless in Thailand, why give out the number in an iternational format?
Mint for example from inside Thailand would be 07-273-9275. From outside Thailand then you add 011 plus the 66 country code, drop the 0 at the front of the number for 011-66-7-273-9275.
Ming would be 06-272-8184 inside Thailand. From outside it would be 011-66-6-272-8184.
I do not agree that one needs to wait until being in Thailand to call. If you know for sure you will be there in less than a month, or a couple of weeks, it can work out fine to call and arrange a meeting. I've done it several times and never had a problem.
If you are calling from a mobile phone using the +66 prefix, it works in or out of the country you are in, all the numbers stored on my mobile phone are stored in this manner & I have no trouble calling from anywhere.
Robin
You pays your money & takes your chance. This isn't a rehearsal do it now, it's no good looking back when it's a lover & wishing.... ITS TOO LATE.
"011" is the International Direct Dial prefix in the USA, but in many other countries the prefix has to be "00" instead. If you have IDD service "+" will automatically add the correct IDD prefix for whatever country you are calling from, that's why it is convenient to store numbers starting with "+" followed by country code, city (Area in USA) or cellular provider code, then individual phone number in a mobile phone.
Thanks Robin and Joe. I was not aware of that. The mobile I use in Thailand is one that I only use in Thailand, so the numbers are all stored without +66. When I call there from the USA I use a different phone. I did not know if I had the numbers stored in the phone with the +66 that it still worked the same.
I have a phone especially for my trips to thailand, with a thai SIM card, but I still input all the numbers in with there country code prefix, even the Thai numbers, UK +44, OZ +61 etc it all works just fine & mobile rates in Thailand are very cheap by western standards.
Robin
You pays your money & takes your chance. This isn't a rehearsal do it now, it's no good looking back when it's a lover & wishing.... ITS TOO LATE.
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