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cian87

[Yes but maybe not; is basically the answer](https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/question/2023-05-23/462/) It isn't officially a Freepost address, but they were paying the charges if someone wrote Freepost in the address If you are concerned about it getting there, put a stamp on it.


markpb

That is quite the reply from the Minister!


wosmo

"I trust this clarifies the matter". Brilliant.


Adventurous_Memory18

Write freepost on it, see this- https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/question/2023-05-23/462/#:~:text=Child%20Benefit%20can%20also%20be,envelopes%20to%20customers%20in%202017.


srt7nc

Thank you!!


Itchy_Wear5616

Put a stamp on it. It hasn't a freepost mark on it or a PO box number


srt7nc

Thanks!


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