***Make £10 a Day Challenge DECEMBER***

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  • Adding £20 for a meal I budgeted for but someone else paid. Brill news re free listing weekend, thank you Aesop Xx
    Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
    Best win so far - holiday to Florida
  • nimbo
    nimbo Posts: 3,698 Forumite
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    wow another thanks from me for that Aesop.... xx

    I have another £3 survey voucher to add, and 5p road kill...

    total now £95.90 whoop whoop!!!!!!

    Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
    :T:T
  • £4.35 used in coupons!
  • fairyclicks
    fairyclicks Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I am here honest i am :p

    I have naff all to report earning wise though i have claimed some vouchers - £20 from spud shillings (just about got online to claim them) and £5 from swaggers - luckily i'm building up some points from my referrals cos i can't get on the site to earn any myself atm :(

    I am rather pleased to say however i have been working hard on getting my car sorted out - i was quoted about £1500 to get it done but am working round it as best i can - I am hoping to get it all done and serviced as well (which wasn't included in the £1500) for £500ish :D - its my challenge of the month LOL!

    So far i have spent £386 and for that i have got 3 new tyres, put it through MOT to get the low down on what exactly needed done, bought the parts for the MOT failure bits and bought oil, filters, windscreen wipers, and antifreeze to do the service with....not bad considering i was originally quoted £420 just for the tyres :eek: now i just need to get the actual work done for £120 and i'm on target :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: - ok it might end up a bit over the £500 but its good to save as much as possible :D

    Now i just need Christmas to move forward a bit, make my heating oil last till Jan and get to my old house to get my internet router thingy cos i should now have proper internet access but won't know till i get that :D

    Hope you are all getting through your own lists with as much fun as i'm having working on mine :D xxxx
    Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:
    Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
    Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500
    Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it ;)
  • ecoelle
    ecoelle Posts: 1,585 Forumite
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    Hi guys, i am doing ok this month so far,

    Actual money NOV £27.22 / DEC £15.96 from halifax rewards accounts, ebay, roadkill and topcashback
    One Poll NOV £10.35 / DEC £0.95
    Valued Opinions NOV £9.45 / DEC £2.75
    Ipsos NOV 1200 NOV £8.22) / DEC £0.47
    Crowdology NOV £0 / DEC £0
    Ebay NOV £0 / DEC £0
    Vouchers NOV £30.00 1x Marks and Spencer, 1x Thorntons and 1x Capital bonds / DEC £0
    Consumer Pulse 10000 - NOV £9.00 / DEC £1.00
    Swagbucks 622 NOV £2.27 / DEC £1.39
    Toluna12331 - NOV £2.31 / DEC £0
    Viewsbank £13.53 NOV £1.50 / DEC £12.03
    YouGov 225 NOV £1.00 / DEC £1.25
    Global Test Market 625 NOV £16.50 / DEC £4.12
    MySurvey 0 (worth £0)
    December Total £39.92 £5.70 per day :)

    Quick question...how does everyone else keep track of where they are with their amounts? I'm thinking the way i'm doing it now is ok, but a bit time consuming, anyone got an idea of how i can do it more effeiciently? how do you do it?
  • nimbo
    nimbo Posts: 3,698 Forumite
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    ecoelle wrote: »
    Quick question...how does everyone else keep track of where they are with their amounts? I'm thinking the way i'm doing it now is ok, but a bit time consuming, anyone got an idea of how i can do it more effeiciently? how do you do it?

    I tend to have post its for the day i can't log on, and then use my posts as a sum...

    often updating after I have posted to then add that total to the amount that I have in my signature which I use like a running total...

    but the way I do it now seems to be a bit long winded... hahaha

    Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
    :T:T
  • I have earned £1.95 from surveys today to add
    Sealed pot challenge 1875
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    £2.90 from tcb
  • Saved 50 pounds on my RAC by buying online went through TCB but not sure if it is 50 cashback as well or if I read it wrong.
    Also sold a couple of things on eb8y,
    Actually it was a large cross-stitch that I did when I was pregnant with my triplets, (I lost one when she was 3 months old) really sad to see it go but it has sat in the loft for too many years now.
    I hope someone else enjoys it
    Ebay 13 ;)........1583.46/2000.00 Amazon sales 54/50 Etsy sales 63/50
    Amazon 14.......4/50 Etsy14............46/75. Ebay........23/200
  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    ecoelle wrote: »

    Quick question...how does everyone else keep track of where they are with their amounts? I'm thinking the way i'm doing it now is ok, but a bit time consuming, anyone got an idea of how i can do it more effeiciently? how do you do it?

    I used to do it how you're doing it when I first started this challenge (though I can't even remember how long ago that was ;):D) but started losing track, and just taking forever to keep track of that I realised it was more hassle then it's worth, so just add things when I actually have the money.
    So for example I wouldn't add £1 or £2 from Consumer Pulse when I entered the products, but would just add the £10 when I get the voucher.
    Sooooo much easier (especially with sites where you have to work out the monetary equivalent of vouchers, which can vary as different values of vouchers work out different values in point etc etc!

    This is how most of us do it, so whilst it's totally up to you what you want to do yourself, the way the majority do it is much much easier and quicker. :) (Even if it does feel a bit heartening for the first few weeks until things are up to redemption level!
    Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £170
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