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AUGUST make £10 a day challenge!

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  • not doing too bad at this looking forward to paying the money off a debt at the end of the month never thought i would be looking forward to parting with money lol. made £10 today transferred £5 from slice the pie £5 from lightspeed only counting the money once it is transferring into my acount Also found dooyoo seems to be a good way of making some more money.
    Make £5 a day in May total so far £2
  • apocryphal
    apocryphal Posts: 115 Forumite
    Another £4 from Amazon sales and a £12 MS today - and I've got another 4 of them booked for tomorrow, but I really do also need to do some actual billable work tomorrow. Please feel free to shout at me if I don't let you know that I have completed at least 1 bit of billable work and pitched for at least one more by the end of the day tomorrow.
    Oct Challenges: Make £5 a day - £5.18/£155 Grocery Challenge - £0/£200
  • frugalpam
    frugalpam Posts: 2,514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I'm struggling with this challenge this month - am ebayed out, not much left to list. I'd love to do mystery shopping but work full time - unless there's scope to do weekend assignments?
    I have sent an old display cabinet to auction but they're not really fashionable now (I inherited it, and have never liked it) - still, it might make me a few quid.
  • Miss_Bez
    Miss_Bez Posts: 222 Forumite
    Another CD sold (£3.99) and an Amazon payment (£7.60) and £1 from good old Quidco! Yay!
    O/draft 1Abbey:£1000 Student Loan [STRIKE]£10,825[/STRIKE] £9030 Personal Loan: [STRIKE]£4900[/STRIKE]£4809 Apple Finance: £1000
    House Deposit Fund
    :
    [STRIKE]£13,830[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£14, 120[/STRIKE]£14500/£16,000


  • cookinmummy
    cookinmummy Posts: 4,245 Forumite
    frugalpam wrote: »
    I'm struggling with this challenge this month - am ebayed out, not much left to list. I'd love to do mystery shopping but work full time - unless there's scope to do weekend assignments?
    I have sent an old display cabinet to auction but they're not really fashionable now (I inherited it, and have never liked it) - still, it might make me a few quid.

    Frugalpam there is certainly plenty of scope to do ms jobs on a weekend or during your lunch break (esepcially food ones!), for most comps you can specify what days you are available and either way you only accept what you know you can do. I know plenty of ms'ers who work full-time and use it as a way of getting a free lunch and/or some extra pocket money.

    HTH:D
  • sweetpeas_2
    sweetpeas_2 Posts: 2,237 Forumite
    morning everyone,
    still on with watching my ebay item- still at 179.99, will do for me! :D
    also put a few bits in free ads again, cos got rid of it all last week!

    going out now for the day, walking around a country park with kids and my sister and her little sister in law (9yrs), taking a picnic :D

    see you all when we get back :D
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I've updated my signature to include
    - £30 win on Bingo
    - £2.74 quidco payments in bank this morning

    Little amounts but they all help.
  • moneypooh
    moneypooh Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Quidco payments in £41.54 :j

    £4.50 from free scratch cards on bingo so far this month :T
  • medini
    medini Posts: 81 Forumite
    I didn't get anything on sunday, but yesterday I saved 1.50 on a special offer in boots, and I won a voucher for £10 for meeting a target. Nothing as yet today, my ebay items just will not budge,.
  • elj2287
    elj2287 Posts: 154 Forumite
    Not done amazingly well with making £5 a day tbh! However, this is what I have done so far...
    • GreasyPalm £12.50 cashback yesterday.
    • Cycling to/from work twice, 14 mile round trip in the car, plus 20p per mile travel expenses for travelling by bike!
    So that works out at a rough saving of £2.80 petrol, then making £5.60 in travel expenses.

    Ok, so it's not too bad lol!! (maybe I should have worked it all out before posting!! £20.90 on day 5.
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