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Lost or Stolen Bank and Credit Cards & Mobile Telephones

Lost or Stolen Bank Cards

A lost or stolen bank card, credit card or cheque book should be reported to the nearest police station who will issue a document that can be given to the insurance company and/or bank.

All stolen bank cards or cheque books should be reported to the issuing bank immediately. Below is a list of some of the major banks in Thailand with contact details for stolen credit cards or cheque books.

Bank Contact

Bangkok Bank

Tel: 1333 /
02 638 4999

Kasikorn

Tel: 02 888 8888

Siam Commercial Bank

Tel: 02 777 7777

Krung Thai Bank

Tel: 1551

Credit card fraud

Credit card fraud does occur in Thailand and normal safety precautions should be followed. Only use credit cards at known and established businesses and keep an eye on the card at all times. Never write down the PIN number. Keep all credit card vouchers in a safe place and dispose of properly after checking bank statements.

Lost or Stolen Mobile Telephones

If a mobile telephone is lost or stolen call the service provider immediately to have the account locked and prevent anyone else from making calls from the phone.

DTAC

Tel: 1678

AIS

Tel: 1175

True

Tel: 1331

All mobile phones have a unique code, the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code. This belongs to the handset and is associated with a card, the SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card, which holds the telephone number assigned to a customer.

  • A SIM card - holds the telephone number and memory. Access can be protected by personalising the card with a 4-digit PIN number
  • An IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity) - this is a mobile telephone's unique identification number

The IMEI number provides protection if a phone is lost or stolen. The IMEI code is clearly shown on the paperwork at time of purchase. Note it down and keep it separate from the mobile. Or to find the IMEI number, enter: *#06# on the keypad.

The loss or theft of a mobile cellular telephone must be reported to the service provider. They will need the IMEI number or details of the SIM card. The service will be suspended and the telephone blocked making it impossible for anyone else to use it, and the phone may be traced. The owner is responsible for payment of any calls made until the SIM is blocked unless they have taken out insurance with the supplier.

Lost Passports

A lost or stolen passport must be reported to the local police immediately. To obtain a replacement passport contact the local Embassy or Consulate.

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