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969.1 | Go for it! | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu Nov 07 1991 11:45 | 21 |
| <<If I had account with the Bank of Ireland in
<<Boston, could I write the amounts in punts to be drawn on the Bank of
<<Ireland in Ireland?
Most assuredly! That is the best way to do it. I have a bank account
with the Bank of Ireland in Skibbereen, Co. Cork (getting it was a
trivial matter), and this has proven to be very effective when issuing
cheques for my genealogical research.
The advantage that you would have over my method is that you can make
direct deposits to your account in Boston, I have to follow a rather
circuitous route to get money INTO my Irish account.
You might wish to ask the Bank of Ireland to issue you a Eurocard and
Eurocheques as well as your Bank of Ireland cheques. You can then use
the Eurocheques to send funds to other European countries as easily as
sending cheques to Ireland.
Good luck.
Pat
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969.2 | It will be on computer, some day | SIOG::TINNELLY | Next village America.. | Fri Nov 08 1991 07:25 | 9 |
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On the topic of Genealogical research, given that there is a little
project underway here in Digital to install a computer system for
the Irish Genealogy Dept, that 'little' cheque could become a big
cheque -)
The system was sold by the infamous noter D O Sullivan.
regards peter.
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969.3 | Errrr, two bytes of genealogy please, sir | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Fri Nov 08 1991 16:17 | 4 |
| ...and Ted Egri has received a few of my cheques. Make sure he spends
them on the correct fluids ;*)
Pat
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969.4 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Sun Nov 10 1991 12:24 | 13 |
| When I called the Bank of Ireland office in Boston they informed me
that they do not have any personla banking services here and suggested
I write directly to their offices in Dublin.
I went to a dinner Friday night, at which Nora Hickey of Kinsale spoke
on doing genealogical research in Co. Cork. I asked her about the idea
of maintaining an Irish bank account and she said it was not worth the
trouble. Simply write the checks in U.S. funds for an amount equal to
the exchanged rate in punts. They have no difficulty in cashing them
at the bank, whereas if someone were to send them a U.S. check made out
in punts, they would have all sorts of problems and extra charges in
depositing it. So, I guess I won't bother.
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969.5 | ...a trustworthy friend... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Mon Nov 11 1991 17:25 | 12 |
| Actually, there's very little trouble to get an account in Ireland. I
just sent a letter indicating I wanted a chequing account, and they
obliged immediately. The problem is getting funds over there without
incurring large transfer fees.
I have to do it this way as most Irish establishments will not accept
cheques written against a Canadian bank.
There is another way...
Pat
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969.6 | When is a friend not a friend? | MACNAS::JDOOLEY | Greedy? Me? Gimme that!!! | Tue Nov 12 1991 06:41 | 2 |
| RE: "A trustworthy friend".....in my book there is no other kind.
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969.7 | Slightly off topic... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Tue Nov 12 1991 10:58 | 17 |
| Oh, grief!! A rathole!
I have at least one friend whom I cannot trust with vast sums of money
because of his forgetfulness; thus, I regard him as not trustworthy to
handle the transfer of cash to my Irish bank in Ireland. But I certainly
don't regard him a thief (if that were the case, he would no longer be
a friend).
The question is not "When is a friend not a friend?", but rather "In
what circumstances would you not trust your friend?"
A number of my friends do not like my driving (too fast) and thus they
will not trust their car in my care if I were the designated driver
after an evening at the pub. In that particular circumstance, I'm not
to be trusted but that doesn't destroy our friendship.
SET SOAPBOX=OFF/PARAM=(RATHOLE=CLOSED)
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969.8 | 46 Parishes in Clare... | SIOG::TINNELLY | Next village America.. | Wed Nov 20 1991 09:36 | 15 |
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For all you Clare people, I know there are 1 or 2 noters from Clare
here -). Having spent an interesting day in Corofin in the Heritage
Centre, if u want to trace the family tree you can write to the
following:
The Secretary
Clare Heritage Centre,
Corofin,
Co. Clare,
Ireland.
A basic report will cost 40 pounds, and a very comprehesive report
100 pounds.
chow peter.
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969.9 | They've got cars big as bars, and roads are paved with gold ;-) | ACTGSF::BURNS | F�ILTE GO BAILE U� BHEACH�IN | Wed Nov 20 1991 09:59 | 17 |
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Peter: When I visited there a few years ago, it was as you stated,
40 Pounds for a brief search, with no guarantee of any results,
or 100 Pounds and I bet they could come up with all kinds
historic data ... :-)
Their basic recommendation was that I do my own research
going back as far as I could, then give them all the info
that I was able to obtain, and then they would TRY to find
more info for me. Oh yes, I did mention that the cost was
100 Pounds for this service didn't I ??? :-)
keVin
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969.10 | | WEDOIT::ROBERTS | Steel wheels & wheel Guns | Fri Mar 27 1992 08:45 | 4 |
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Man this note is a mess just like BANKING here is. The banks in
Ireland need more computers.
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