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sending for certs at dublin?
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Ellen | Report | 16 Oct 2003 19:21 |
Jackie, thank you, I will try and get more info. Thanks Helena |
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Jackie | Report | 15 Oct 2003 21:26 |
hi james thanks for that , isnt it a pain in the neck , most of my searching is in ireland which is giving me problems cheers jackie. |
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Jackie | Report | 15 Oct 2003 21:23 |
hi helen someone actually found the reference nos for me doing a search in ireland,but if you have enough info you can print of a application from the gro website regards jackie. |
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James | Report | 15 Oct 2003 20:43 |
When I wanted a cert from Ireland, I came across the same problem and not wanting to swell the banks coffers, took a chance and sent notes. I told them to put the change in the local poor box! They could not provide and sent them back again!!! Hope this helps, Jim Jones |
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Ellen | Report | 15 Oct 2003 15:45 |
Hello Jackie, Sorry that I cant help with your payment problem. I had the same trouble with e bay payments. I do have a rellie born in Dublin of English parents visiting. I assume that he was registered in Dublin. Can you tell me where I would trace his details? I would be very grateful for any advice. Thanks Helena |
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Jackie | Report | 15 Oct 2003 12:09 |
could anyone advise me , i have reference numbers i want to send for photocopys to dublin they cost £ 1.90 euros ( around £1.50) i do not have a credit card , they wont accept euro cash, i have been told the only way possible is a bankers draft which costs £7 dearer than the cost of the certs . is there anyother way i can do this or will i have to pay the bank £7 every time i have to send for certificates to the gro , hoping this makesw sense to whoever reads this , regards jackie. |