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Buying from UK site that doesnt deliver to Ireland

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  • 18-07-2010 9:40pm
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    Hi Guys,

    I want to order something off asos.com but the particular item only ships to the UK and I live in Dublin. Has anyone heard of any services in the UK where you can get your item delivered to them and they'll post it on to you?

    Any suggestions would be appreciated:)
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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,955 ✭✭✭_Whimsical_


    Yes there are several of these services. I have used www.my-uk-mail.co.uk and found them very good. Howevver they might be a bit expensive if your just buying a low value item off asos. I can vouch for them running a good and reliable service though.
    Search "mail forwarding service uk" and you should find others .


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭norbert64


    chilly wrote: »
    Yes there are several of these services. I have used www.my-uk-mail.co.uk and found them very good. Howevver they might be a bit expensive if your just buying a low value item off asos. I can vouch for them running a good and reliable service though.
    Search "mail forwarding service uk" and you should find others .
    Don't those guys need registration/membership fee etc?

    Could they still be used though, say, for a company that has rip-off prices on there Irish site, but things are cheap as chips (relatively speaking) on there UK site.

    Mind you, towards the end of last year when the sterling/euro exchange rate was good, I could have sworn there were lots of companies offering shopping services to those in the ROI, who didn't fancy trekking up north. They still around and be of any use here?


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