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well-known tax rebate companies in Dublin. There are usually signs of these companies in the counters and doorways of stores and remember to ask if it is provided with tax rebate service.
If you spend more than 2000 euro per purchase, you are required to call customs and show the goods you have bought and related receipts after getting the boarding card at airport, and then customs officers will sign and seal the receipts.
If you spend less than 2000 euro per purchase, you don’t need to contact customs and go directly to the security checkpoint.
Network
Most parts of Dublin offer 3G signal coverage, different operators have different levels of signal strength, and Vodafone is one of the best of them. Fast food chains such as McDonald's and Starbucks provide free Wi-Fi with acceptable speed. Some long-distance coaches and buses offer free Wi-Fi as well.
Emergency Rescue
Emergency rescue services: 999 (ambulance, fire and police). The medical system in Ireland is divided into two parts, public and private. It usually takes a long time to confirm the appointment; general practitioners will diagnose first and then recommend patients to related hospitals according to their conditions.
Postcard
The mailboxes in Ireland are green; postcards can be bought in all tourist attractions and commodity stores while stamps are sold in many post offices and convenience stores. The postcards sent to Ireland should cost 55 euro cents and to other countries is 82 euro cents.
Tip
Tipping at restaurants is required in most restaurants of Ireland, if the service charge (usually 15%) has been included in the bill, you don’t have to pay additional tip.