26-06-2022 09:56 AM
I live in Thailand, and regularly receive SMSs from EE telling me about how to connect while abroad. I do not need these, and more importantly, they drain my account balance as they seem to count as
international SMS transfers. Any ideas on how I can stop them?
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26-06-2022 10:01 AM
@Chpmn46 Your obviously going to get these as your outside the UK. To stop these completely get a local SIM card and use that. You’ll never stop this as it’s a automated text because of where your device actually is.
26-06-2022 10:01 AM
@Chpmn46 Your obviously going to get these as your outside the UK. To stop these completely get a local SIM card and use that. You’ll never stop this as it’s a automated text because of where your device actually is.
26-06-2022 01:08 PM
Receiving SMS is free anywhere in the world.
Equally EE's roaming services are intended for use by UK residents travelling abroad for short periods - if you are resident abroad you will be better off long-term having a Thai mobile subscription.
26-06-2022 03:11 PM
Chris
Thanks for your reply, which is much appreciated.
I understand the reasons for EE sending the (in my case) unwanted SMSs, and for those travelling abroad (holiday etc) getting a once-off SMS advising on the requirements is fine. My case is slightly different, I live in Thailand, have all the local SIMs and email systems, but still wish to retain a UK phone number. But as things are, I get multiple unwanted SMSs that eat up my credit.
For the moment I shall continue to suffer the situation but consider my options as time passes.
Best wishes
**bleep** Chapman
26-06-2022 03:14 PM
Standard incoming SMS are free anywhere in the world.
Whatever these charges are, I have grave doubts that text messages from EE are the true cause.
26-06-2022 03:15 PM
Dear bristolian
Thank you for your reply.
I do have all the necessary local (Thai) SIMs etc, but would like to keep the use of my UK phone contact number.
I shall consider further how to resolve this.
Best wishes
**bleep** Chapman
26-06-2022 11:44 PM
W/out chargeable use that PAYG SIM will eventually be completely deactivated. EE PAYG SIMs are deactivated after 6 months of non-chargeable use. You then have a further 3 months to call EE to reactivate it before it is lost completely.
You need to make a chargeable action like making a chargeable call or text, topping up or buying a Pack or Add-on, not just using your mins, texts or data from your pack.