$250 a year! Forget it.
Windows built in Android player is not 250USD per year, its free and ad free so is is smoother experience than Bluestacks you mentioned.
I disagree with respect to logic and the laws of finance.
Your home country revolving credit agreement obliges the credit card company to pay, on your behalf, the cost of any goods or services that you authorise and in turn obliges you the cardholder to reimburse the credit card company.
In Thailand, you offer up your credit card as payment for the rent on your Bangkok apartment. The landlord accepts the offer and is provided with consideration, by the credit card company., on your behalf. Therein, the three essential components of any contract have been met, offer, acceptance and consideration and significantly, that contract was made in Thailand.
When the credit card company pays the landlord, the remittance has been made, on your behalf, for goods or services you specified and received whilst in Thailand.
With respect to iHerb: importing goods into Thailand using a foreign credit card strikes me as not Thai assessable (given all the usual criteria about the source of funds used to pay the bill)/
Sorry mate, I was joking. 😂
Worth a look though, some tidy chicks walking around. 👀
You never know if you look for long enough I reckon you'd see the occasional naked person.
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