RIP.ie, the leading Irish online death notice platform, will introduce a €100 fee for funeral directors submitting death notices from January.
Leading Irish online death notice platform RIP.ie has confirmed that it is introducing a €100 fee for funeral directors submitting Irish death notices to the platform from January. The charge will only apply to funeral directors , with a spokesperson for the site confirming there were no plans to introduce a charge to users of the site. The new fees, which RIP.ie have said are fair and a good value for money, will support the development and enhancement of the RIP.ie service.
A spokesperson for RIP.ie told the Irish Mirror: 'Investing in our service will ensure that RIP.ie remains a trusted resource for bereaved families across Ireland and for the hundreds of thousands of people who post messages of condolence to those families on the site every week. 'The platform, which operates seven days a week, also ensures people can find key information about funerals and funeral-related services. 'Having engaged with funeral directors and others involved in the sector, we believe the new fee structure offers fair and good value for money. 'We have no plans to introduce a charge to users of the site. RIP.ie remains committed to offering an excellent service and a secure platform where bereaved families can be supported in commemorating their loved ones.' Earlier this year, The Irish Times Group announced the acquisition of the death notice platform as part of its expansion of digital services and products. Last month the site had 3.3 million users
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