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Make £2023 in 2023
Setting up this challenge now. As this month is a busy one for everyone. Decided to put this challenge up now, as this was very popular last year, and will give everyone a chance to join in time for the start of the New Year. These are ways you can make some extra cash in 2023. So who would like to join me in this…
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Boost Your Income: Welcome & Board Rules
Welcome to the Up Your Income Board. The idea's simple, if you know a way to boost your income then this is the place to discuss it. Where to start First of all go to the Boost Your Income article which is a full directory of lots of ways to make extra cash. What this board's about I'd like MoneySavers to help each other…
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Make £2024 in 2024
Come and have a go at making £2024 in 2024 Setting up this challenge now. As this month is a busy one for everyone. Decided to put this challenge up now, as this was very popular last year, and will give everyone a chance to join in time for the start of the New Year. These are ways you can make some extra cash in 2024. So…
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Swagbucks 2024.
A thread for all things Swagbucks in the New Year. I'll begin by saying that after 3 or 4 survey less days, I have just completed one for 71sb. I almost started a conga.
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Hideout
Thread for Hideout.tv, which pays for watching videos/ads. Promo code: STABLEREWARDS for 50 points. Valid until Sat 27th Apr, 11:59pm CST.
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Swagbucks Codes Thread 2024 - CODES ONLY PLEASE
This thread is only for Swag Codes, any chat etc should be on the Swagbucks discussion thread If you had the old codes thread bookmarked you will need to bookmark this one 2024 chat/discussion thread https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6497395/swagbucks-2024/p1
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Selling clothes in bulk
I am looking to sell off over a hundred used and in very good condition shirts from mainly M&S and Cotton Traders in sizes 17", xl, xxl, xxxl and 4xl. LIkewise 60 trousers mainly from M&S in sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46, all 28" long. Shorts trousers from M&S and Cotton Traders in sizes xl, xxl, xxxl and 4xl. All the clothing…
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ISAs which will pay monthly income into my current account
I am looking to find an ISA in which to put some savings, as the amount I have in non-ISA accounts is enough to generate taxable interest. Unfortunately payment of monthly interest into external accounts is not a Key Feature on the comparison sites. So far all the ISAs I've looked at which pay monthly interest merely…
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Yougov Safe issues
is anyone who uses Yougov safe having issues getting it to read Amazon shopping history? Amazon shopping only went on this week but whenever i try to do it all i am getting is the white box in middle of screen telling me to wait a moment and the amazon orders page just keep clicking over like its reloading all the time. i…
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Recommended Mystery Shopping Companies
I've recently taken voluntary redundancy at 58 and am looking for some more 'fun' ways of boosting my income. I'm hoping that this will be 'early retirement' and do a number of things voluntarily to help keep me sane, plus I've applied to be a poll clerk and exam invigilator. I've always kept up the questionnaire thing -…
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Prolific Academic Survey Alerts
Here we go again.
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A question for YLive aficionados please.
I'd be grateful for any observations from seasoned YLive participants please. I signed up shortly before Christmas and completed one survey. I didn't receive anything then until last week and then again earlier today (requesting completion by end of today). I wasn't expecting to be inundated with opportunities but with…
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New to this - looking for ways to earn money from home
Short version: looking for something I can do to earn some money working from home while juggling two little ones. Long version: My husband died suddenly and unexpectedly last year. I have two small children aged one and two. I’m qualified to PhD level, but just don’t have the mental capacity to return to my job for the…
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Wewards - reward for walking app
I recently downloaded this app. You get points every day for walking depending how many steps you take. Minimum payout is £15 and it could take 6 months to get that. You need to remember to load your steps up to the app (it feeds of the iOS health app for step counting). it also gives rewards for a daily spin and playing…
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To "The Occupier" - £10 Ofwat survey
Just on the off-chance that anyone throws away post addressed to "The Occupier" without opening it if it looks like junk mail: I just received such an item and it's a survey from Accent on behalf of Ofwat and the Consumer Council for Water, paying £10. It's by invite only (with an ID and PIN) and needs to be completed by…
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Need extra 200 GBP per month
I need to earn another 200gbp online or any other means. Any help would be appreciated.
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Quantum AI
Can anyone tell me if this is a legit article verified by Martin Lewis please? Ive searched the forum and cant find anything that ties in with this (Link removed by Forum Team) Sounds too good to be true? Has anyone done this and can share their experience?
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Kantar - The UK Media Survey
I've received an invite to participate in this. It came by post addressed to "The Resident(s)" and has reference numbers and passwords for up to 4 people to complete online questionnaires on https://www.uk-media-survey.com The letter is from a company called Kantar who quote a London address. The letter, and indeed the…
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Pay-in criteria for bank switching incentive
I'm in the process of switching to Santander to earn a bonus and one of the criteria is for £1500 to be paid in in the first 60 days. I've been reading MSE's guide: If I've understood this correctly, the net amount going into your account doesn't matter at all, as long as the total incomings on that account meet the…
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Snap My Eats
Hi, I was wondering if any of you were having a problem with the "Snap My Eats" application recently. Whenever I try and open the survey I get the message "Failed to load survey". Thanks
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Best Social Media to monetize?
Which Social Media Platform is the best to monetize (i.e. paying the most for people visiting your webpage content)?
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Don't sit on it
Hi all, I've heard adverts on the radio for a company called "Don't sit on it, sell it". They buy unwanted jewellery etc. Has anyone used them and can let me know if they're genuine please? I can't see any review online, they don't seem to be on trust pilot or anything. I've ordered and received the postage pack from them…