Heh. OK, ok, maybe A4 paper is magical and wondrous. I leave you to it. I'm just irritated by the binders.
I'm feeling very curmudgeonly today. Partly because it's raining, I had no breakfast, I was woken at 6AM by stupid squirrels trying to get through my ceiling, and I need to pay bills today but I forgot my chequebook (look, I spelled it funny just cause I'm in this thread!) and by the time I get home, the post office will be closed and my car payment will be late. GRR!
Royal Mail
You have to sign up, but you get 8 free searches in a 24 hour period, I believe. Sorry Sumi, sent you to the wrong place the first time.
Heh. OK, ok, maybe A4 paper is magical and wondrous. I leave you to it. I'm just irritated by the binders.
One day your nation will join us in the 21st century. By all means bring your binders.
Okay, this is an address in Eire - - not Northern Ireland, are we sure that the Royal Mail will have the postal code? (They didn't recognize it.)
sumi, I'm sorry. I'm out of ideas. I couldn't find a site that just had plain old postal codes like you could look up for US addresses. I guess I'm not ready to take the Nilly crown yet.
Thanks for trying.
Perhaps postal codes aren't completely necessary in Ireland? It's a mystery.
I have to mail a letter to Ireland and the address I have (from the letter I am replying to) does not include a postal code. Is it usual to not use postal codes in Ireland? If it isn't usual, is there a good on-line place for me to search for an Irish postal code?
Sumi, Ireland soesn't have postcodes. There are broad sorting codes for Dublin, but that's about it, IIRC.
PS: I found this site for searching for postcodes worldwide. Not much help for this query, but if anyone else is looking to send a letter overseas...
Yes, billytea, but do bonobos have postcodes?