Quazzie2002 wrote: » It isn't much use in terms of SAT NAV because the postcode for IKEA in Belfast brings ya to a scrap yard in belfast city centre
brim4brim wrote: » I used it in Scotland. Got the postcode for a cinema, typed it into a sat nav and brought me to the carpark for the cinema. Maybe you just had a crap sat nav system
ScumLord wrote: » We don't need postcodes. Our postmen are in a class of their own when it comes to mail delivery, there's no where you can hide, they will find you.
hellboy99 wrote: » Postal code system for the country is coming, Monaghan and Louth have got the signs up already.
brim4brim wrote: » Post codes are a coherent, easy to understand and use system to find locations.
ScumLord wrote: » What if you don't want to be found? Ninja needs not paramedic attention, ninja heels himself through meditation. I don't see what difference postcodes will make out the country. Will the one or two houses out some country road get there own postcode? Or will a parish be a postcode making them useless at pinpointing anyone. The other thing is all these people need to do is pull over in town and ask a local.
hellboy99 wrote: » From what I was told a few months back and this is from someone within An Post, they were looking at using the new "L" road signs along with PON codes to establish a post code system for rural areas.
Mahatma coat wrote: » the current postal system works fine, the only people really pushing for Post Codes are the Directmail spammers and the door to door sales people as it would facilitate the neat breakdown of the nation into easily managed sections. being the only country in europe AFAIK that dont have postcodes is brilliant, when you are checkin in somewhere at night in a foreign country, they notice that there is no postcode on yer form and they start at ya, then you point out that Ireland dosent have or need postcodes, I generally piut the address as Coat, Mahatma Parish, County, Ireland. and most of the stuff makes its way home.
petethebrick wrote: » +1 I love the way I can post something home from anywhere in the world and only require three words for the address, my town name and county name are the same, so its just Townland, County, Ireland. Great!
ScumLord wrote: » I don't know what sat navs are like now but I tested one around here about a year ago and most the roads weren't on it. Maybe that's improved, I notice that just about every small road in the country is on Google earth.
garydubh wrote: » Post Codes now available for Ireland in the form of PON Codes at www.irishpostcodes.ie. Also available for testing on Garmin Nuvi 700 series SatNav's
mayordenis wrote: » tbh would love if we brought them in - every web form requires them and then rables back at me about using "00000" or "n/a"
admiralofthefleet wrote: » i got a letter the other day from phibsboro that read 'D.X. 149004 Phibsboro'. what the feck does that mean?
xOxSinéadxOx wrote: » but surely if they introduced postcodes nobody would use them?