Cathaoirleach wrote: » ... Instead of putting "United States of America" on the address, I put "Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá" - (USA in Irish) ...
Cathaoirleach wrote: » Can I get a refund? I thought An Post were supposed to send and receive mail in Irish and English.
SV wrote: » What was the point in putting it in Irish anyway?
Cathaoirleach wrote: » It's just the USA bit that's in Irish, the rest is in English. It says California on it. I don't see why I can't have USA in Irish. All other countries put the country name in their local language. Eg. if I was sending a message from Spain, it would say 'Estados Unidos'. It just seems like I'm being screwed for 5 euro. An Post is a government body and should be able to handle mail in both Irish and English, or I would have thought...?
Cathaoirleach wrote: » It's just the USA bit that's in Irish, the rest is in English. It says California on it. I don't see why I can't have USA in Irish. All other countries put the country name in their local language. Eg. if I was sending a message from Spain, it would say 'Estados Unidos'.
Cathaoirleach wrote: » It's just the USA bit that's in Irish, the rest is in English.
pab_lowe wrote: » are any of you actually reading the OPs post. The address was in English apart from the country of destination. Once the package leaves Ireland, no one needs to translate the country of destination any more. Jeebus, even someone with a modicum of cop could guess the destination if California was the next line
Cathaoirleach wrote: » Should I complain to An Post or just resend the letter in English? It's just that it cost me 5 euro (it's a packet) and now I have to pay another 5 euro to re-send it. :rolleyes: Can I get a refund? I thought An Post were supposed to send and receive mail in Irish and English.
Cathaoirleach wrote: » Sorry, I have no idea which forum this message belongs to. I sent a packet to the USA recently. Instead of putting "United States of America" on the address, I put "Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá" - (USA in Irish) It was returned to my address a few days later - they ovbiously didn't understand the Irish bit. Should I complain to An Post or just resend the letter in English? It's just that it cost me 5 euro (it's a packet) and now I have to pay another 5 euro to re-send it. :rolleyes: Can I get a refund? I thought An Post were supposed to send and receive mail in Irish and English.
topper75 wrote: » You are definitely entitled to a refund. €5 too little to worry about? It's principle that matters. The language act means that An Post (note they are not called The Post funnily enough:pac:) are obliged to deliver your parcel as the address was written in the OFFICIAL language of Ireland.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » They are obliged to deliver your parcel. However last time I checked they don't operate in the US.