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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge

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  • Catw0man
    Catw0man Posts: 859 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Bunnie1982 wrote: »
    Has anyone had much luck with Ciao? I have been signed up for about a month and have made 20p on surveys as I never seem to be what they are looking for.
    With Ciao you are better writing reviews, you can make quite a bit that way, I used to just wait for surveys but they are never worth much.
  • Batgirl
    Batgirl Posts: 2,035 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Pilchard wrote: »
    Hi there

    Can I join again please. failed miserably in the February challenge but went away for the last week - and fell off the DFW wagon :mad: Need a kick up the bum now!!!!

    You have now officially been kicked very hard up the back side so get it in gear and start earning some money !!!!! ( Perhaps I should listen to my own words as I am currently on £0 :rolleyes:)
    May 2015 £10 a day currently £208
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    Batgirl wrote: »
    Well all i can say is it is good to see some parents in this country have their priorities straight :EasterBun
    lmao!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • Catw0man
    Catw0man Posts: 859 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Totals for the first couple of days...
    Quidco - £105.29:D (Had to get new car insurance)
    Ciao - 2p!!! (lol just realised what I said above:D however I haven't written a review for a couple of weeks)
    Pigsback - £1.25
    Total - £106.56 (Good start, I hope it continues - maybe I could pay for the whole wedding with all this extra money!)
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Batgirl wrote: »
    Well all i can say is it is good to see some parents in this country have their priorities straight :EasterBun

    Its fascinating though - the husband seems not to be facing up to the problems - both sets of grandparents keep giving them food and money, yet they took ages to give up the RENTED car each at £450 a month, and THEN husband went out and bought another car.......... earlier in the prog. husband seemed to think he was being noble by having packed sandwiches for a train journey instead of buying them.......

    PS - lysasparkles - what does IMAO mean?
  • Curveygirl
    Curveygirl Posts: 90 Forumite
    pandapaws wrote: »
    www bet2day .net

    is the actual web address for lotto24bingo which appears on the £1 site list (for anyone who hasn't managed to Google it successfully themselves!)

    Thanks for that Pandapaws, I was just about to give up. I've only played one site, but the only other ones I could find with the free play still on 'em kept telling me that my email address had already been used
    Ssshh - I might know about deals in/near Keswick
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Hiya

    Yep, thanks panda - I just tried the bet2day, didn't win, but with only £1 to play with, the chances go down of course. On to find the list of the £1 sites.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • ma-ri-ella
    ma-ri-ella Posts: 980 Forumite
    havent started the bingo yet,what are the better ones?. just did some daily clicks/onepoll but will count them when i get the money
    £365 a year spend challenge - this has included food/clothes/beauty?? who knows where I am
    20,000 step a day challenge
  • jo_b_2
    jo_b_2 Posts: 7,122 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    jo_b wrote: »
    On another note. A warning to stear clear of Wink Bingo! They have altered their t&c and you know have to deposit and play £20 of your own money before you can make a withdrawal!!

    The worst of it is that I had to deposit £10 of my own money in the first place so looks like I've lost that too as I'm not going to risk another £10!!

    On another note. Just had a full house and a line on cyberbingo and have come away with £33.26 profit. (This isn't a free bingo site as you have to deposit your own money so 'true' gambling!) :o

    As I've all but lost that tenner on Wink Bingo, I'm going to just count £23.26 as my actual profit for the challenge.

    Yesterday, I requested a payout from Rpoints for £21.09 and one from Topcashback for £1.12. :D Also expecting my Quidco payment in the next few days which will be £126.62. :j

    Total so far (including pending payments): £172.09

    Good start. Hope I can keep the momentum going this month now that the free bingo bubble has burst! :o

    Happy Mothers Day to all the Mums amongst us too!
  • pandapaws
    pandapaws Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Karmacat wrote: »
    Hiya

    Yep, thanks panda - I just tried the bet2day, didn't win, but with only £1 to play with, the chances go down of course. On to find the list of the £1 sites.

    They've all worked fine for me, and when you sign up they don't ask for bank details, so it is a much quicker sign-up form. They all seem to have 5p games as well, so I generally just play 20 tickets on a 5p game once on each site. KC, just posted on your diary - you're doing fantastically at the moment, keep it up!!!

    Curveygirl, maybe it's worth getting a different email just for that purpose? Yahoo and loads of others give them out free, and it only takes a few seconds to sign up.

    About Ciao - I'm sick to the back teeth of getting emails from them saying they'll pay 23p for a 35 minute survey or something, BUT sometimes when I've nothing better to do, I do them anyway, and there is occasionally more to them than meets the eye: I've had 2 free cans of posh new toothpaste with 2 electric toothbrushes, a full bottle of fabric softener, and waiting for some dishwasher tablets to test as a result of their low paying surveys, and I got £20 for doing an online focus group that followed on from a Ciao survey, so while a lot of it is rubbish, occasionally they're worth doing.
    asset77 wrote: »

    PS - lysasparkles - what does IMAO mean?
    :rotfl: That, basically!
    LMAO = "Laughing my derriere off!"
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