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eBay convinces An Post to reduce its high postage fees

eBay.ie, the localised eBay website, and An Post, the Universal Service Obligation provider in the Republic of Ireland have joined forces to introduce a new pilot scheme for eBay sellers resident in Ireland.

The “e-Parcel Card” was launched on 21 August 2007 and will be reviewed in April 2008, offers eligible eBay users favourable prices on national and international parcels weighing up to 5kg, sent using An Post. Users save up to 45% on national parcels and 75% on international postage. As most of my buyers are in “Great Britain” - to use An Posts language - this should save me a fair amount of money.

The new service is free to join and open to all eBay users who

  • reside in the Republic Ireland
  • have a minimum feedback score of 90
  • with at least 98% positive

Eligible eBay users can effortlessly sign up for the scheme by visiting www.e-Parcel.ie Once registered, they will receive an e-Parcel Card, which they can produce at one of 1000 local “automated” post offices nationwide whenever they are sending an eBay parcel to allow them to benefit from the preferential pricing.

The An Post press release quotes random Irish eBayer, irgs025 as saying: “As a frequent seller on the eBay.ie website, I regularly post packages of all sizes nationally and internationally. The e-Parcel service takes the hassle out of posting packages, the site itself is easy to use and the cost of postage very favourable.” Not how he speaks in the present tense yet the card takes 28 days to arrive and was only launched this week, he must be a yes man.

I welcome the card but I expect when it is “reviewed in April 2008″ it will be cancelled. I’ve seen so many discount cards come and go over the years I have little faith in them, fortunately this is not a stored value card and it is free to apply so one cannot lose.

Online video is not just a toy

It seems that political parties and other large organisations are coming to the realisation (thanks in large to YouTube) that online video is not just a toy. This is a copy of the earlier realisation that a website was not just a vehicle for advertising a phone number.


The Data Protection Commissioner in Ireland has produced a 17 minute guidance video. As a (wealthy?) businessman I thought I should watch it to see if I need to register with another official body and waste some more money, but for some unknown reason the online mov version is only 60 seconds long. Perhaps they wish to make a profit from sales of the DVD version? No that is free, so I must conclude the real reason is they want the names and addresses of those viewing the video, so they can cross-check their details against the register and pursue those who are not registered, or perhaps they just consider online videos to be a toy? Continue reading ‘Online video is not just a toy’

Car insurance quotes

I currently pay EUR 850 per annum for car insurance. THe price is high because I am young and male, and and thus the favourite customer of the ageist and sexist car insurance industry in Ireland.


Fortunately, the rip-off insurer does have one redeeming feature, they accept American Express! so this year I will pay the premium using my new American Express Blue Credit Card, which will give me one percent money back, a token saving to be sure, but a saving nonetheless.


Continue reading ‘Car insurance quotes’


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