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How to pay for Irish Certificates?
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Kriso | Report | 27 Mar 2007 11:52 |
Arrr, been there done that. Now I know his Credit Card details off the top of my head, if we are doing anything over the internet or he has to write the information, he asks me!! How to make yourself indispensable and get what you want immediately. :) Kristeen |
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Margaret | Report | 27 Mar 2007 11:38 |
Looks like I'll have to wait until my husband returns home and use his Credit Card - I'm just too impatient! M. Steer |
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Kriso | Report | 27 Mar 2007 11:23 |
When I purchased my one and only Irish Certificate it had to be Cash/Cheque/Credit Card. Kristeen |
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Belle Ringer | Report | 27 Mar 2007 11:19 |
Hi Margaret, If the form is from the Irish GRO, I think the best thing would be to contact them and ask. :-) Chris |
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Margaret | Report | 27 Mar 2007 10:53 |
Just printed off application form for a Birth Certificate. Method of Payment: Cash/Cheque/Credit Card. I don't have a Euro cheque book nor a Credit Card but I do have a Debit Card, would that be acceptable? Thanks, M. Steer |