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BeanPole
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
13-10-2009, 09:47 PM
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38
Review of Panorama programme on Ryanair
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3,146
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Review of Panorama programme on Ryanair
That is actually deeply offensive. I think most British people have moved on beyond these racist views. If you can point to any evidence of racial slurs against any of the Irish run airlines, please...
Forum:
Askaboutlaw
13-10-2009, 02:59 PM
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4
Will for an English born, Irish resident person
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867
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BeanPole
Re: Will for an English born, Irish resident person
what if there is a conflict between these wills?
Forum:
Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
13-10-2009, 02:55 PM
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Most straightforward route to UTAH?
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637
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Most straightforward route to UTAH?
Marry your cousin?
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Askaboutlaw
13-10-2009, 02:37 AM
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Will for an English born, Irish resident person
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867
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BeanPole
Will for an English born, Irish resident person
Mrs BP has a friend who is born in England, but married to an Irish person, and they live in ROI.
She doesn't yet have a will made, has assets (housing and such) in the UK and in Europe, and...
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Tax
13-10-2009, 02:30 AM
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3
free seminars on tax returns from paylesstax.ie
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1,215
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BeanPole
Re: free seminars on tax returns from paylesstax.ie
Has anyone registered? What are the "free tax saving tips"? Are they any better than anything you'd pick up on here?
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Property investment and tenants' rights
13-10-2009, 01:59 AM
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5
RANT: Letting Agents - What part of "No agents please" do these guys not understand?
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1,062
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BeanPole
Re: RANT: Letting Agents - What part of "No agents please" do these guys not understa
I've found a fair few of them to be very underhand though. On two occassions, they haven't identified themselves as agents until the turned up at the flat.
Needless to say, I didn't partake of...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
13-10-2009, 01:56 AM
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33
Ryanair Hand Baggage Size Restrictions: How Strict?
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28,313
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Ryanair Hand Baggage Size Restrictions: How Strict?
Very clever - better still will be the will start selling extra hand baggage allowances to passengers, thereby getting around the need to check-in. That would be a popular one with passengers wanting...
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Other financial issues
13-10-2009, 01:50 AM
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4
Where to cash a Western Union Cheque for $100?
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1,554
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Where to cash a Western Union Cheque for $100?
Have you tried www.auctionchex.com (http://www.auctionchex.com) for a small amount like this? Other option is to pay it into your PayPal account, or you could just endorse it and donate it to...
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Other financial issues
13-10-2009, 01:42 AM
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5
Average Musicians Wage in Ireland?!
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2,790
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BeanPole
Re: Average Musicians Wage in Ireland?!
Perhaps this should be part of the terms of the publicans licence. If you want to offer public entertainment, then give the taxman the details of the musicians you are using.
This way the taxman...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
12-10-2009, 09:00 PM
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38
Review of Panorama programme on Ryanair
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3,146
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Ryanair - Hatchet job by Panorama.
I actually think the non-reclining seats are a bonus. As someone who is 6 ft 3, the last thing I need is some ones seat shoving into me knees !!
Good to hear there was no surprises - just the...
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Consumer Issues and Rights
03-10-2009, 04:44 PM
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21
Spar "Meal Deal" - 6" Hoagie + 12oz Insomnia hot drink €2.99. but not a Mocha!
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3,357
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Spar "Meal Deal" - not!
I've been in this situation before, and have handed over what I believe to be the fair amount along with my name and address, and told them to take me to the Small Claims Court for the difference.
...
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The bailout, the banking crisis and other economic issues
02-10-2009, 07:41 PM
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48
Euro-Sterling exchange rate - predictions please
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27,862
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BeanPole
Re: Euro-Sterling exchange rate - predictions please
How does an Bord Snip have anything to do with the Sterling exchange rate?
Have you seen the thing about the llamas on the M50?
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
25-09-2009, 12:29 AM
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Email Address including Job Description
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1,295
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Email Address including Job Description
Don't see what ground she has for complaint Davey
I think her manager is being entirely reasonable, and probably has much more important things to worry about
Forum:
The great financial debates
25-09-2009, 12:24 AM
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Wages in England much less than Ireland
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3,617
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BeanPole
Re: Wages in England much less than Ireland
There is no reason why Irish wages should be higher than those over the water. One of the reasons we are struggling to get out of recession is because of this high cost base.
Things will get a...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
25-09-2009, 12:20 AM
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Pregnancy rights in the work place hospital visits
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2,103
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Pregnancy rights in the work place hospital visits
If she is working part-time, why can't she arrange these visits during her non-working hours?
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
13-09-2009, 11:05 AM
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12
sale agreed sign?
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1,526
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: sale agreed sign?
True - but if a serious purchaser threatens to pull out because a property is still being actively marketed, then any sane vendor would quickly agree to this.
Forum:
Mortgages and buying and selling homes
13-09-2009, 10:52 AM
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12
sale agreed sign?
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1,526
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: sale agreed sign?
The Sold sign goes up when you tell the EA it should.
Whenever I've bought a house, I make that a condition of the offer. You risk someone else gazumping you otherwise. In the current market, an...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
10-09-2009, 01:37 PM
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13
has anyone heard about the MBA from the Irish American Institute? (www.iau.ie)
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1,738
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Mba
The OU MBA isn't well regarded.
Have a look at the FT rankings to get a better idea of cost and career prospects:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/map/global-mba-rankings
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
10-09-2009, 12:22 PM
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13
has anyone heard about the MBA from the Irish American Institute? (www.iau.ie)
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1,738
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Mba
Manchester Business School also do a fairly decent distance learning MBA that offers exemptions for qualified accountants and engineers. This can be a benefit if cost is a consideration
Forum:
Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
10-09-2009, 12:21 PM
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13
has anyone heard about the MBA from the Irish American Institute? (www.iau.ie)
Views:
1,738
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Mba
These guys got a write up in the Irish Times a number of years ago, and it wasn't good.
Both UCD and Trinity's MBAs have fallen down the FT's global rankings recently.
If you don't want to...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
08-09-2009, 07:11 PM
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9
Ryan air site not working for check in...?Will they try to charge us tomorrow?
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938
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Ryan air site not working for check in...?Will they try to charge us tomorrow?
Perfectly acceptable to spell as no-one or no one:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/no-one
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Travel and accommodation in Ireland
08-09-2009, 07:06 PM
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10
Which is nicer for a 1 night stay, Dungarvan or Waterford City
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1,413
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Which is nicer for a 1 night stay, Dungarvan or Waterford City
Avoid both - they really are dumps.
Forum:
Rocking the boat
08-09-2009, 03:00 PM
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78
Is it time to remove the working time directive?
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18,038
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Is it time to remove the working time directive?
Yet another nail biting article from the Health & Safety review. No real surprise that an insurance company is trying to sell more workplace insurance. I wonder did Aviva happen to take out any...
Forum:
Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
08-09-2009, 02:56 PM
Replies:
9
Ryan air site not working for check in...?Will they try to charge us tomorrow?
Views:
938
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Ryan air site not working for check in...?Will they try to charge us tomorrow?
Does no-one use proper punctuation and sentence structure anymore?
Forum:
Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
02-09-2009, 11:17 AM
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4
Looking for work in the UK: Can I still claim jobseekers?
Views:
1,150
Posted By
BeanPole
Re: Looking for work in the UK: Can I still claim jobseekers?
I know - it's a great country we have in Ireland that our social pays out at more than 3 times this level.
No wonder the UK is pulling out of recession and we are not.
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