Northern Ireland have the same postage rates as the rest of the UK.
But Southern Ireland/Eire is clased as an International/Air Mail.
2006-08-18 21:30:38
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answered by k 7
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i send parcels to Rep of Ireland & N ireland.
Buisness post ect charge about £22.00 for up to 10 kg.
The post office will weigh your parcel and give you a couple of
delivery charges. The prices are very reasonable, just ask them.
2006-08-19 03:58:26
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answered by internat y 3
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England, Ireland, and Scotland are all different rates from the US.
2006-08-19 03:55:41
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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As far as I know they would be different costs, your best bet is probably bringing the item to your local Post Office just to be sure
2006-08-19 03:59:32
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answered by little pink dynamite 3
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The general rule is....If the address has a postcode it usually means it costs the same as uk if no postcode it has to be weighed....
2006-08-19 05:54:36
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answered by Pollys Mum 3
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It depends the best people to find out would be to go to the web page www.royalmail.co.uk
2006-08-19 04:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought all EU destinations were the same price,best to check it out though.
2006-08-19 04:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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you are looking for sending overseas. if its northern ireland its uk but ireland isn't
2006-08-19 04:06:06
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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You might have to pop into your local po to find out
2006-08-19 03:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i think so
I've never had to though
2006-08-19 03:57:25
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answered by Proto 3
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