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Old 18-01-2007, 06:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all.

Are there post office boxes available in Ireland to have mail sent to like
the mailboxes in the U.S.?

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Hi toshea

Yes there are.

As an individual or a company, you can rent a PO Box or Vanity PO Box from the national mail service An Post, and either collect your mail from your local Delivery Services Unit, or arrange for it to be delivered to your home or office.

An Post also offer a service for customers who wish to collect their mail at their local Delivery Services Unit, known as the Callers service. Customers availing of the Callers service are issued a number but are not required to include the number in the items' address.

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Another option for you would be to rent an 'office address'. Basically all it is an address service that allows mail to be sent to you at whatever office address you rent. These services are usually advertised in national press and the addresses tend to be limited to cities.
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I used a Mail Boxes Etc. in Killarney, Co.kerry to set up my Irish mailing address. I have used it for three years and I find it an excellent service
 
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Hi all.

Are there post office boxes available in Ireland to have mail sent to like
the mailboxes in the U.S.?

Thanks.
Yes. Mail Boxes Ect. (3 Lombard Street East, Dublin 2). Central location. Good service.
 
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