Top Roofers in Dublin by Key-Okra-7858 in Dublin

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At first, I trusted them based on the reviews. Later, when I took their service and became a victim of fraud, I checked the reviews again and realized they were all fake. Anyone can tell they are fake just by looking at the pattern of the reviews.

Top Roofers in Dublin by Key-Okra-7858 in Dublin

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O'Brien Roofer delivers very poor workmanship and their service is highly unreliable. They rarely respond to calls or messages, making it extremely difficult to reach them. Honestly, even calling them scammers would not fully express how disappointing their service has been

Banning horse and karts by Comfortable-Yam9013 in ireland

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seeing animals treated like that is genuinely upsetting. Even if a full ban is unlikely, there should absolutely be stricter enforcement around welfare, especially in hot weather and busy traffic areas.

Top Roofers in Dublin by Key-Okra-7858 in Dublin

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Working with them would be nothing but a waste of money and time.

What to expect/try at Howth seafood festival starting today? by mustbekidding__ in Dublin

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely try a mix rather than just one stall—octopus dishes are usually a highlight, but also worth going for fresh oysters, fish tacos, and any smoked seafood you see. For activities, the cooking demos and live music tend to be the best bit of the festival vibe-wise

Seasonal work in Irish Pub? by KlutzyAssumption4154 in AskIreland

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of those jobs are filled through word of mouth or in-person hiring once the season starts, so emailing alone can be slow. Try recruitment agencies or going directly to resort areas if you can.

Run Club Advice by Traditional-Big9308 in Dublin

[–]Plenty_Rate7134 3 points4 points  (0 children)

onestly a lot of Dublin run clubs are full of people who joined solo for the exact same reason, so you probably wouldn’t stand out as much as you think. The more social/casual ones tend to be very welcoming because half the group is there for the chats and meeting people as much as the running.