Digital Wallpaper Club Wall Murals, Team Creasts or County Teams on your wall

Started by OffTheWall, March 06, 2010, 10:06:41 PM

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OffTheWall

Off The Wall Creations specialise in the design and manufacture of digital wallpapers perfect for creating teams murals in club houses or any public space. Whether it be team crests in your changing rooms or images of the senior team on a gable wall, digital wallpaper offers it all.

Digital wallpaper can also be used to great effect in your home. County team images in your childs room or bespoke designs to compliment your overall interior our designers can create anything you are after. We also create wall murals for inddor and outdoor use that can be fitted to exposed brickwork.

We offer full fitment of our products and all at exceptional prices.

For members of GAA board we offer a 10% discount on all purchases.

To see images of our products or to check our full product range please visit www.offthewallcreations.co.uk or call 02890 437008 Mon-Fri 9-5.

Thanks,


armaghniac

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To see images of our products or to check our full product range please visit www.offthewallcreations.co.uk


I don't think that I would choose to buy GAA mechandise from someone that chooses a UK web address! If they haven't enough marketing nous to use a .ie  .com or .eu address then they are not serious.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B


Bensars

Some of the stuff looks good on it. I can imagine it would be great for the likes of a childs bedroom.

No sign of any prices though !

£550 for a 10 sq metre wall

ziggysego

.ie names are very hard to get. The amount of paperwork and red tape you have to jump through is unbelieveable. Not worth the headache.

As for .co.uk I can't say it bothered me.
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Croí na hÉireann

Quote from: ziggysego on March 10, 2010, 02:02:09 PM
.ie names are very hard to get. The amount of paperwork and red tape you have to jump through is unbelieveable. Not worth the headache.

As for .co.uk I can't say it bothered me.

Disagree with that, had to register a .ie for the brother in law last year and all I needed was his CRN number, very straightforward...
Westmeath - Home of the Christy Ring Cup...

ziggysego

Quote from: Croí na hÉireann on March 10, 2010, 02:30:56 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on March 10, 2010, 02:02:09 PM
.ie names are very hard to get. The amount of paperwork and red tape you have to jump through is unbelieveable. Not worth the headache.

As for .co.uk I can't say it bothered me.

Disagree with that, had to register a .ie for the brother in law last year and all I needed was his CRN number, very straightforward...

A few years ago, I needed bank statements, bills with my address on it and proof the .ie would be used for commerical purposes and not for personal use.
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OffTheWall

Hey guys, regarding the .co.uk address we have had difficulties registering this but we are in the process. As we are based in Belfast we found it difficult to obtain the address and need to jump through red tape to get it. We need to prove that we trade outside the Uk for example which we are in the process of doing. We have both an .co.uk and .eu address.  Obtaining a .ie address outside of ROI is a lot more difficult than obtaining a .com,.co.uk,.eu etc etc.

I would like to thank everyone for the huge support on the site and for expressing their interest in our products. The response has been absolutely great. As a reminder, if anyone wants samples posted free of charge for any of our product please drop us an email with a postal address and we will have this sent to you.

Thanks again.

Norf Tyrone

If I was making a purchase, the co.uk would not bother me, but what would bother me is if my item came with a spelling error. 'Creasts'?
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

Uladh


Well the board has progressed anyhow. First time i've seen naked marketing embraced here.