I wanted the 500000 to coincide with Obama`s visit.
The note that I entered was an old German 20e.
If I ever get to Moneygall ,I must call into the bar and ask to see the Obama 50 euro note.
I don`t want your money, I just want your serial number
lyric. The face that I see in my mirror more and more is a stranger to me.
Some Days are Diamonds - John Denver
maybe i'll go to ireland this summer.
although probably i won't have much time to spend on eurobilltracking, i have two questions. do the city profiles represent the different townlands? or is there a higher entity which is used? what do i enter for the postal code (as ireland doesn't seem to have any)?
thanks in advance.
ps: i'm looking forward to seeing your beautiful country
My profile
22.9.14 90. entered
9.9.14 50. entered
17.8.14 300. hit occured
12.8.14 550. entered
28.7.14 5000. entered
16.11.13 3 years of EBT
10.9.13 25000. note entered
30.7.13 15000. entered
23.7.13 2500. entered
7.2.13 1000. entered
[quote="jonman"] i have two questions. do the city profiles represent the different townlands? or is there a higher entity which is used? what do i enter for the postal code (as ireland doesn't seem to have any)?
Except for Dublin which does have post codes just use the name of the town or village along with the county abbreviation. Avoid using Irish language names as this causes problems for City Administrators.
jonman wrote:maybe i'll go to ireland this summer.
although probably i won't have much time to spend on eurobilltracking, i have two questions. do the city profiles represent the different townlands? or is there a higher entity which is used? what do i enter for the postal code (as ireland doesn't seem to have any)?
thanks in advance.
ps: i'm looking forward to seeing your beautiful country
Thanks
1) "Townland" has a very specific meaning in Ireland, usually a subdivision of rural areas outside of towns and villages. If you get notes in rural areas, I suggest you place them for EBT purposes at the nearest town or village.
2) Just use the county code, unless you get notes from the postcoded areas of Dublin ( the immediate Dublin area has a postcode system).
jonman wrote: i have two questions. do the city profiles represent the different townlands? or is there a higher entity which is used? what do i enter for the postal code (as ireland doesn't seem to have any)?
Except for Dublin which does have post codes just use the name of the town or village along with the county abbreviation. Avoid using Irish language names as this causes problems for City Administrators.
Didn't know about the Irish names, but guess it makes sense.
How about Gaeltacht areas? E.g. An Daingean or however you spell it?
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
Fjon wrote:
Didn't know about the Irish names, but guess it makes sense.
How about Gaeltacht areas? E.g. An Daingean or however you spell it?
An Daingean already exists under the name Dingle. Future problems for any location not yet having a city profile can be resolved when a note is entered for that location.
i have another question. what possibilities are there to get a hold of or even in ? i asked in a bank for , but they said that i had only little chance to get some in a bank
My profile
22.9.14 90. entered
9.9.14 50. entered
17.8.14 300. hit occured
12.8.14 550. entered
28.7.14 5000. entered
16.11.13 3 years of EBT
10.9.13 25000. note entered
30.7.13 15000. entered
23.7.13 2500. entered
7.2.13 1000. entered
jonman wrote:i have another question. what possibilities are there to get a hold of or even in ? i asked in a bank for , but they said that i had only little chance to get some in a bank
Notes of and are very rare in Ireland. Most banks carry neither of these values and only get the occasional note when brought in by a customer.
In almost 3 years I have only found 3 x and 11 x most of which were kept specifically for me by my regular sources.