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Where is pigsback based?

Where is pigsback based?

Dublin
Pigsback was established in 2000 in Ireland by a team of Irish people and operates under the company name Empathy Marketing Limited. Pigsback.com is based in Parkwest, Business Park, Dublin and currently provides direct employment for approximately 30 people.

How reliable is pigsback com?

Pigsback are reputable, it’s the partner I’d worry about. They’re simply a website similar to Groupon.

How does pigsback com work?

Pigsback.com sells Vouchers via the Website that can be redeemed for Voucher Products from a Seller. You must provide a valid e-mail address, postal address and telephone number in order to purchase a Voucher.

How do I contact pigsback?

If you have any questions about the terms and conditions please email Pigsback.com at helpdesk at pigsback dot com.

Who owns pigsback?

The Irish company behind discount deals and rewards website Pigsback. com has been bought by UK online travel group Secret Escapes for an undisclosed sum. Established by Michael Dwyer in 2000, Empathy Marketing was one of the early pioneers in offering discounted deals and rewards online.

What does on the pigs back mean?

phrase. informal Irish. Living a life of ease and luxury; in a very fortunate situation. ‘Those fortunate ones who own such ground are sitting on the pig’s back, or more correctly on a veritable goldmine. ‘

How do you say on the pigs back in Irish?

‘On the pig’s back’ is a literal translation of the Irish ‘ar mhuin na muice’, which is used colloquially to mean ‘well off’; ‘in luck’.

What pig back means?

successful; established. he’s on the pig’s back now.

What is plum job?

adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A plum job, contract, or role is a very good one that a lot of people would like. [journalism]

Why is it called a plum job?

“Plum” as an adjective means “desirable,” as in “a plum job.” The Dictionary of American Slang says that usage arose around 1825, and may be related to Little Jack Horner and how good and lucky he was to pull “plums” out of pies. By then, the British were already considering something good to be “plummy.”