espana94
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I have a question for anyone who is from Ireland, specifically Cork...
DD21 is currently in Cork. She starts a 4 week program at the University tomorrow. En route to Ireland, she stopped in London for a couple days and her camera was stolen. She needs to get a new camera to use while she is in Ireland...I have two questions for any of the budget boarders who live in Ireland or possibly the UK:
1. Any recommendations for the best place to buy a camera in Cork. Obviously, I want to find the place with the best prices.
2. Will she be able to charge the camera she purchases in Cork once she returns to the US?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. DD is on a tight budget. I lost my job after she was accepted into the program, so she does not have as much spending money as we thought she would when we first budgeted for the trip. This is clearly one of those budget-busting, unexpected expenses!
TIA, Espana
(I am also going to post this on the UK community board since anyone living in the UK is a lot closer to Ireland than I am at home in Chicago!)
DD21 is currently in Cork. She starts a 4 week program at the University tomorrow. En route to Ireland, she stopped in London for a couple days and her camera was stolen. She needs to get a new camera to use while she is in Ireland...I have two questions for any of the budget boarders who live in Ireland or possibly the UK:
1. Any recommendations for the best place to buy a camera in Cork. Obviously, I want to find the place with the best prices.
2. Will she be able to charge the camera she purchases in Cork once she returns to the US?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. DD is on a tight budget. I lost my job after she was accepted into the program, so she does not have as much spending money as we thought she would when we first budgeted for the trip. This is clearly one of those budget-busting, unexpected expenses!
TIA, Espana
(I am also going to post this on the UK community board since anyone living in the UK is a lot closer to Ireland than I am at home in Chicago!)