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AirAlo offer 10 days of Dtac ESim for USD$9.90. The airport price in Thai Bahts is the same price if you want to buy it when you arrive. Some counters though only have physical SIMs. You can then then extend this for additional data through the DTAC App. 50GB data, 100m calls. There is also 15 day, USD$19.95, unlimited data, calls too. If you get referred you get $3 off. I haven’t posted a referral code for Airalo as I assume it would be against the terms of HfP.
We have used Trip.com for some very cheap Far East regional SIM’s. We did have an issue with small transactions being charged to our Amex for several months until Amex cancelled and re-issued the card. I don’t know if this was linked to Trip.com’s SIM but I suspect it was as we rarely used the Amex unless we could charge costs in GBP.
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