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AUGUST make £10 a day challenge!
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Every so often I log into all the bongo sites I have joined using the free sign-up bonus to see if I have any bongo points to covert into a few pence to play with. While doing this I just came across one site which is still doing the free £10 play - Closer bongo - I missed this one when I posted the other day as I thought they had stopped recently.
I've found about 25p to play with too in some sites but no wins so far
Also http://bingo.gazettelive.co.uk/ gives free £10 for new playersAchieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £171.8K Equity 36.37%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 10/10/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £27.9K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.25K) = 34/£127.5K target 26.6% 10/10/25
(If took bigger lump sum = 60.35K or 47.6%)
4) FI Age 60 income target £17.1/30K 57% (if mortgage and debts repaid - need more otherwise) (If bigger lump sum £15.8/30K 52.67%)
5) SIPP £5K updated 10/10/250 -
Another 2 MS jobs today - £16.50 in fees and lunch and a load of printer paper paid for. I do seem to be spending my entire life writing up reports these days though.Oct Challenges: Make £5 a day - £5.18/£155 Grocery Challenge - £0/£2000
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its not going to count towards this challenge but just wanted to say i love my nanna, lol
She has always had breadmakers so when i decided i wanted one i asked her if she had any old ones i could pinch - she told me regretabbly that her old one (in perfect working order!!!!) had been sent to the tip.
We went over today (i bought her a cordless phone as she cant stand up for too long at the mo) and she had found me a breadmaker, not just any breadmaker, one worth £65!!!!!!!
She said she was going to buy me one for my birthday but if i wanted this one instead she would give it me now and get me something else - so really she has saved me £65 bless her0 -
savingholmes wrote: »I've got offers on bingo sites but am unsure what to do with them.... I don't want to get tricked into spending unplanned money and am unsure how to get mny cash back as a few say you can't release your cash until your reach £20. Any suggestions
£30 is the minimum withdrawl amount for all the one's I have posted - so if you win £20 you need to put in £10 of your own money, then you withdraw the whole lot straight away. All the money will then come back to you so you get back your own money plus your winnings
Just sold a book on Green Met leaving me £1.26 profitNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
Just made another £11 in ebay profit.0
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aww thats so sweet of your gran puzzled!
sold an item on ebay and the buyer paid straight away! shocking! £24.50 profit.0 -
I'm only including 'new money' to come my way -ebay, amazon, MS, free cashback, bingo wins etc. Not counting coupons or discounts - that is just saving money not making money IMO.
Anyway - I made £42 worth of tips this weekend - i never get tipped! Sent my old phone off to envirofone and got £32 for it.I miss using my infinite coupons at Tesco!
2010 was the worst year ever
But 2011 so far has been a lot of fun! :j
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Hubby found £10 today he wanted to spend it on beer but told him no it's going in my £10 a day pot ha ha no beer for him tonight!!! he'll just have to wait til payday.Make £5 a day in May total so far £20
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Can I join for £5 a day again this month please :-)Official DFW nerd 187 :T Highest debt Oct 06 £23,319 _pale_ Cleared end 09. :T
Student again now and trying to fight the debts that are creeping up again :eek:0 -
I know that some people only count money when it's in their hand, but I find it keeps me better motivated to count it when I earn it. That way I see my total go up when I'm working hardOfficial DFW nerd 187 :T Highest debt Oct 06 £23,319 _pale_ Cleared end 09. :T
Student again now and trying to fight the debts that are creeping up again :eek:0
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