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SwitchDex Is Coming March 4th + Rebrand Update

Latest update from Josh Case, founder. Hey! Hope you guys have been doing good! We have been really busy working…

7 years ago

Using blockchain to revolutionise the ticketing industry, Adrian Arora, AMICORUM.LIVE

By @SimonCocking , interview with Adrian Arora Founder & CEO at http://AMICORUM.LIVE @amicorumlive #weareamicorum Trance Fanatic & I love music festivals https://twitter.com/AmicorumLive/status/973184203411066880 What is your background briefly?…

8 years ago

Widespread Uncertainty amongst Consumers about Early Exit Fees from Household Contracts

New research out today from Switcher.ie shows the majority of Irish consumers are still in the dark about early exit…

8 years ago

Magnet Welcomes Switcher.ie Early Exit Fee Survey

Switcher.ie’s latest survey of early exit fee awareness and costs for consumers in Ireland was released today. Some of the…

9 years ago

Contract Confusion: Irish Consumers in the Dark over Early Exit Fees

Gas, electricity, broadband and mobile phones are essential utilities and services for Irish consumers, but research commissioned by independent price…

9 years ago

Eventbrite Lowers Pricing in Ireland

Eventbrite has cut its fees for all tickets and registrations sold in Ireland. The new fees are effective immediately and apply…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : TransferMate

By @SimonCocking TransferMate @TransferMate Making it simple for businesses and individuals to transfer money internationally. No more bank fees!  Describe the company –…

10 years ago

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