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RIP.ie confirmed the introduction of the €100 fee in a statement on Tuesday. Alamy

RIP.ie to introduce a fee for death notices from January

The €100 fee will be charged to funeral directors but the site says it will remain free for users.

IRELAND’S LEADING DEATH notice website RIP.ie has confirmed that it is introducing a fee for funeral directors for submitting death notices to the platform from January.

In a statement to The Journal, an RIP.ie spokesperson confirmed that a €100 charge will be introduced for funeral directors for the submission of each death notice. The service is currently free for almost all death notices. 

The spokesperson said the fees would support “the development and enhancement of the RIP.ie service”.

The site is one of the most-visited in Ireland, receiving 3.3 million views in November alone. Earlier this year, The Irish Times Group announced the acquisition of the platform as part of its expansion of digital services and products. 
RIP.ie said that the fees will be for funeral directors, and said they have no plans to introduce a charge to users of the site

“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 RIP.ie spokesperson said.

“Having engaged with funeral directors and others involved in the sector, we believe the new fee structure offers fair and good value for money. RIP.ie remains committed to offering an excellent service and a secure platform where bereaved families can be supported in commemorating their loved ones.”

A number of Irish funeral directors have raised concerns about the new charge, with some noting that the fee is likely to be passed on to customers. 

A spokesperson for the Irish Association of Funeral Directors (IAFD) said they had voiced their concerns to the death notice site on the increased price.

“The role of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors is to ensure fair representation of our members and that their clients receive the highest quality service when arranging funerals for their loved ones,” an IAFD spokesperson said.

“When suppliers set prices beyond the control of the IAFD, which could affect our members and their clients, the Association strives to voice any concerns on their behalf, as we aim to promote best practice and deliver value to both our members and their clients.”

Currently RIP.ie only charge fees for death notices where no Irish-based funeral director is involved in the funeral arrangements. The death notice site charges an administration fee of €100 to the funeral directors in such cases.

David Fanagan, Director of Fanagan’s Funeral Directors, dismissed criticism of the new fee, saying the service provided by RIP.ie “means so much to bereaved families”.

“Families used to have death notices published in several newspapers and they paid several hundred euro, often more, per notice,” Fanagan told Newstalk Breakfast.

“The service offered by RIP.ie to families is a great comfort to people to read messages, which can be added free of charge. There won’t be a boycott; the value of that service for the bereaved to read messages is an enormous comfort”.

The most recently filed accounts for RIP.ie showed accumulated profits of €1.695m with just four employees.

The company recording an after tax profit of €264,912 for the 12 months to the end of December 2023.

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    Mute Greg Ward
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:54 PM

    How about people not leave beaches strewn with half eaten sandwiches and other rubbish for seagulls to feast on. No wonder they think they can get handy grub from people.

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    Mute Fergal Reid
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:16 PM

    This is it. They’re as smart as a dog an as easily domesticated by free food.

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    Mute David
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    Jul 18th 2015, 7:01 PM

    it wouldn’t take a genius to feed them properly for filling a bin.

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    Mute Terry OCallaghan
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    Jul 18th 2015, 7:23 PM

    Maybe if idiots put there food in a bin ..The poor birds wouldn’t bother them.

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    Mute Robert Madden
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:58 PM

    I’ve tackled a few aggressive birds in my time.

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    Mute Shite sticks
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:51 PM

    Horrible little shits are really coming alive the last week or two. The young grey ones with their whistly screech are awful, we are often woken by the tap tap of one pecking on our skylight. Very tempting to get some kind of air rifle at them

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    Mute Ignoreland
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:09 PM

    What they need to do is introduce Anti-Seagull Behaviour Orders, or ASBOs for short.

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    Mute Johnny Joe
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:51 PM

    Shoot the feckers, there’s way too many of them anyway.

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    Mute Get Lost Eircodes
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:59 PM

    No there is not too many. Populations declining & actually threatened in Ireland

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    Mute youknowimright
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    Jul 18th 2015, 7:44 PM

    get yourself to howth on a sunny day my man!

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    Mute Get Lost Eircodes
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    Jul 18th 2015, 7:51 PM

    Ah but are the thousands of littering Irish not the problem? Instead of the evolved scavenger doing what it evolved to do?

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    Mute Johnny Joe
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    Jul 19th 2015, 12:46 AM

    Birds of prey are declining rapidly, but seagulls? Come on, seriously, wake up. They’re everywhere.

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    Mute Get Lost Eircodes
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    Jul 19th 2015, 9:38 AM

    This is from UK but relevant here. Simple fact is gulls populations are in serious decline with herring & great black baxked gulls both red listed. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/9533420/Seagulls-invade-cities-because-of-collapse-of-fishing-and-rise-in-recycling-food.html

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    Mute Cupid Stunt
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:22 PM

    all the natural predators of seagulls are gone now thanks to us. look at what happened to the passenger pigeon in the states or myxomatosis with rabbits. when you mess with mother nature it has repercussions.

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    Mute Alan Corlett
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:53 PM

    The COMMON GULL no such thing as a Seagull (although the term is commonly used so it may as well be accepted and only needs to be officially acknowledged, which would save so much grief but I digress) anyway, the gull do have a natural predator and it’s US, but in the UK they are a protected species (I don’t know about here), I think it was because people were eating them to extinction and their eggs make great custard (em allegedly). So it is a problem of their own making……. no pity whatsoever.

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    Mute Susan McLeod
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:08 PM

    America is the natural predator of the COMMON GULL??

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    Mute Irish Names
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:56 PM

    I saw a documentary on this in the 60s, think it was called the birds, it didn’t end well, we must round up the trouble makers at once and send them to Greece, as an additional punitive clause in the bailout package.

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    Mute fitzer
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:03 PM

    ALL the sand eels and mackerel sprat are no more due to the pollution of our seas , I noticed that all the seaweed on the east coast is black from pollution. The gulls are starving and taking it out on us dirty humans.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:04 PM

    Cull the flying rats!

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    Mute Dessie Curley
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:53 PM

    Prefer a seagull shitting on me from above and robbing the food from my kids hands than this Cameron chap

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    Mute iDunno
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:33 PM

    Too many Seagulls, and not enough recipes

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    Mute damien o brien
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:43 PM

    They’ll probably fight them on the beaches…

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    Mute Dan
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:55 PM

    250000 to research seagulls! What will it possibly tell you that common sense doesn’t.
    Some are cheeky, shoot them.

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    Mute tomeenoldstock
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:05 PM

    Not all seagulls are cheeky. Some are intelligent and friendly.
    http://jrnl.ie/2221490

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    Mute Austin Rock
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    Jul 18th 2015, 3:47 PM

    Rule Brittania

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    Mute Garr
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:20 PM

    It’d be a real quandary for the posters here if this site had a poll: Who would you like to see die more, seagulls or people floating in rafts in the Mediterranean?

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    Mute bings
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:40 PM

    David Cameron best friend is Senator Ted O Sullivan as seagulls have lost the run of themselves

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Jul 18th 2015, 9:56 PM

    Gay marriage and now this !!

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    Mute Nicholas J Campbell
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:29 PM

    We should all just pitch fork it up. Grab your torches people were going gill hunting.

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    Mute Smcgovern
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:09 PM

    Really. seagulls are getting out of hand! Really!

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    Mute Mark Gerard Lochlain
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    Jul 18th 2015, 4:43 PM

    There were seagulls in Yorkshire??? Has Yorkshire a coastline??

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    Mute Rashers Tierney
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:13 PM

    yes.

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    Mute Mark Gerard Lochlain
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:27 PM

    Sorry!!! I was thinking of West Yorkshire wedged between Cumbria and North Yorkshire!! Yorkshire is like Tipperary with the different Ridings!! Stunning coastline I might add!!

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    Mute John Handelaar
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:45 PM

    No part of West Yorkshire is anywhere near Cumbria.

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    Mute Mark Gerard Lochlain
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:56 PM

    I think you might find the South eastern section of Cumbria is within the Yorkshire Dales National park and borders Yorkshire!! :)

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    Mute David Doyle
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    Jul 18th 2015, 11:57 PM

    pigeons are the real problem, horrible birds

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    Mute James Darcy
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    Jul 18th 2015, 5:18 PM

    You wank them seagulls

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    Mute Minoe
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    Jul 19th 2015, 3:20 AM

    angry birds

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