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Location, Location, Location
07-04-2013, 02:18 PM
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Expat returning to Ireland - Where to live in Dublin?
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Paddylast
try Portmarnock or Malahide - great local schools...
try Portmarnock or Malahide - great local schools - easy commute into town DART and buses. Drive Navan road? -easy. 10 mins to M50 then straight run to Blanchardstown turnoff. Lovely village...
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
02-04-2013, 07:02 PM
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Emigration and credits
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498
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Paddylast
sorry,I don't understand ..."signed off in...
sorry,I don't understand ..."signed off in Ireland"?
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
02-04-2013, 12:44 PM
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Emigration and credits
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Paddylast
Emigration and credits
My niece emigrated to Germany to find work three weeks ago. Before that she was out of work for three weeks but did not sign on as she got a good response in relation to interviews in Germany and so...
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Location, Location, Location
15-03-2013, 01:34 PM
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Stoneybatter, Near Phoenix Park
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Paddylast
Yes, go right down to Manor Street area of...
Yes, go right down to Manor Street area of Stoneybatter. Great little roads off here. Good mix of residents both old and young and good community area.
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Location, Location, Location
15-03-2013, 01:30 PM
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good/quiet location near phoenix park
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Paddylast
Try Stoneybatter up around roads like Mount...
Try Stoneybatter up around roads like Mount Temple or Viking. Very old area, quiet and easy commute into town. Great local pubs like Mulligans and Walshs. Can't go wrong here.
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Location, Location, Location
15-03-2013, 01:27 PM
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Celbridge
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1,382
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Paddylast
Celbridge
I would look at houses in the Willowbrook area - not far from shops and school. Very quiet. Older estate - circa 1970s. Very solid house and plenty of room to extend both to the side and at the...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
11-02-2013, 08:53 PM
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Preparing Executive level CV
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763
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Preparing Executive level CV
Hi,
My daughter is looking for assistance with preparing her CV aimed at jobs in the international market at executive level. Hasn't updated her CV for some time but really needs a top quality one...
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Pensions
30-10-2012, 09:55 PM
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Maximum Pension Contribution
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1,375
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Paddylast
Single payment AVC
Hope my post is appropriate for tagging along here.
I want to make a single payment into my AVCs for the 2010 tax year to use up my full 40% of salary given my age.
When calculating the 40% I...
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
29-08-2012, 10:35 AM
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7
Drop in price of Apartment
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Paddylast
Here's the situation. The apartment is in a tiny...
Here's the situation. The apartment is in a tiny developement and I know there is one other apartment on the market but it is a two bed and it is with a different estate agent. I just happened to...
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
28-08-2012, 08:45 AM
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Drop in price of Apartment
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Paddylast
The reason for the strong interest in the...
The reason for the strong interest in the apartment is mainly the location but also the size and condition. Very difficult to find an apartment for sale in this particular location. Only 20...
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
26-08-2012, 04:09 PM
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Drop in price of Apartment
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Paddylast
Drop in price of Apartment
Hi,
We are in the process of purchasing an apartment that was on the market for €175,000 back in June. we eventually bid €165,000 which was accepted. We paid a deposit in June but since then there...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
26-06-2012, 06:33 PM
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Travel insurance over 75,s
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Paddylast
Travel Ins.
Try Accident and General. They cover anyone of any age but of course the premium is higher for older people. If your father has private medical insurance then the travel ins will be a lot cheaper.
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Property investment and tenants' rights
13-06-2012, 09:49 AM
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Buying Apartment from bank via agent
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Paddylast
I would BRONTE if I knew which bank is involved!!...
I would BRONTE if I knew which bank is involved!! Agent will not reveal it:
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Property investment and tenants' rights
28-05-2012, 03:18 PM
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Buying Apartment from bank via agent
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843
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Paddylast
Buying Apartment from bank via agent
I have put a bid on an apartment with an agent who tells me he is selling on behalf of the bank.
I put the bid in and heard nothing back until I rang the agent two days later to inquire as to...
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Miscellaneous Non-financial Questions
12-05-2012, 02:14 PM
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Running club Malahide area
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807
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Paddylast
Running club Malahide area
Anyone know of a group doing some running in or near the Malahide area.
My daughter has just taken up running and would love some advice and others to run with. Not serious running. More for fun...
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Tax
08-03-2012, 05:29 PM
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Tax credits Husband now unemployed
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698
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Paddylast
Thanks Ann1 I take it then that he must contact...
Thanks Ann1
I take it then that he must contact the Revenue and request the change.
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Tax
03-03-2012, 03:36 PM
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Tax credits Husband now unemployed
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698
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Paddylast
Tax credits Husband now unemployed
My brother has been made unemployed since the end of January and is now on Job seekers benefit. His wife works part-time earning approx €25000. Can she apply to Revenue to have all tax credits...
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Home energy
03-03-2012, 03:10 PM
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7
Dual open coal fire backboiler 5 rads, piping hot with Oil but only lukewarm with BB.
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Paddylast
We have a back boiler and oil heating for the...
We have a back boiler and oil heating for the last 30 years and there is a significant difference in heating the house with each.
If you want to heat upstairs and down using back boiler and the...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
26-02-2012, 10:23 AM
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Central hotel Cork City
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639
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Paddylast
Central hotel Cork City
Have search the Forum for recommended hotels in Cork city but most go back to 2009. Anyone recommend the Clarion as opposed to the Imperial. Was warned that the Imperial suffers from street noise at...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
20-01-2012, 03:20 PM
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redundancy and holiday pay
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649
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Paddylast
Thanks Vandriver. Others believed that once the...
Thanks Vandriver. Others believed that once the year starts (as a full time employee) your new year holiday entitlements also kick in, particularly when you must take any left over leave from the...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
18-01-2012, 07:28 PM
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2
redundancy and holiday pay
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649
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Paddylast
redundancy and holiday pay
My other half is involved in a redundancy situation since last November....voluntary redundancy turned into compulsory so union got involved. the result was long negotiations which have just been...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
18-09-2011, 04:43 PM
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live coverage on Net of Rugby world cup
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790
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Paddylast
live coverage on Net of Rugby world cup
Hi,
On a three week home exchange holiday just outside San Francisco at the moment and trying desperately to find a link on the net to watch the Rugby world cup matches. Has anyone got a link - one...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
30-08-2011, 03:45 PM
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1
Car hire/france
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851
Posted By
Paddylast
This is probaby too late a reply but we never...
This is probaby too late a reply but we never take anything extra from hire companies. We've been hiring cars for years and just book on line (we use autoeurope) and say no to everything they offer...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
30-08-2011, 03:28 PM
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4
Travel insurance for over 80's?
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1,572
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Paddylast
Travel ins for over 80s
Just for information purposes Accident and General will cover anyone 80yrs or over. The premium is 3.5 times the standard adult rate. Best to call them at 01 874 8458 or email...
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
30-08-2011, 03:13 PM
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11
Baggage allowance using Aer Lingus + BA to USA
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1,778
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Paddylast
Baggage allowance AL & BA
Thanks to all for your clear and definitive replies and good to know that sense prevails by allowing the BA baggage allowance from Dublin.
My ticket is issued from BA with the first leg operated...
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