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£1000 in 100 Days, 22nd Sept - 31st Dec 2008
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another little bit to add today - £10 from free scratchcards, 26p from matched betting (ended up making a tiny profit instead of a loss on a qualifying bet), and £27.57 from a bingo win (i wish they'd round up!!) i've got another £40 from matched betting, which should clear in the next day or two, and i should have another £50 bet and a £25 bet to play with by the weekend0
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Yeah quidco is in my bank so i have added £26 onto my total:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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oh and i got a fiver on one of my scratchcards so up to £12 might leave it in for a bit though:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Looking forward to this weekend as I am going to try and score some stuff to sell online from local school gala, and the weekend after that I want to hit garage sales early morning in nearby city and kill two birds by doing chores and shopping there that avo...;)
Need to make another $500 somehow lol so hopefully I have some luck round abouts... :rolleyes:
This is a great challenge, this middle part is a bit dull I guess, but I think need to get it all over and done with by early Dec as I don't think things would sell very well online late Dec? And that is where I am getting all my money lol..."Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without!!"Nov NSD: ?/30 Nov Make 10 Day ?/300Get Rid Of Debt: ?/2000 !! :mad:0 -
2 scratchcards today peeps.The 1,000 Day Challenge:Feb 16, 2016500/30,000
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Haven't been on for a while due to hols, so a quick update
Avon commission £16.92
Bonus £67
Quidco 60p (Wow!)
Ebay £ 9.13
I know I will make the £1000 by the end of the week, but will keep going until end of year to see how much more I can makeMarried 19th May 2011 to the love of my lifeCross Stitch Cafe Member Number 44CSC Challenge - to complete LEGS by end of December
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Cheers for the nod on double scratchcards, Bails, an extra 10p helps. I've updated my total again as I had some cashback arrived, nothing else seems to be available at the moment. My scratch total is between 2 accounts, so nothing worth lifting from there yet.I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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Nice one Bikerchick!
When is halfway Nyk? Every 10p does indeed help(Now saving for the cob house project :rotfl:)
The 1,000 Day Challenge:Feb 16, 2016500/30,000
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Nice one Bikerchick!
When is halfway Nyk? Every 10p does indeed help(Now saving for the cob house project :rotfl:)
Next Tuesday, 11th November, is halfway - it's also housemoving day for me so I'm more likely to spend than scrape together anything extra. I'm also hoping that they won't disconnect this phoneline before we get Internet set up at the other place. :eek:
No wins on the Premium Bonds this month, didn't win any of my raffles, free draws or competitions eitherI reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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Afternoon everyone, I've been keeping my sig up to date but I haven't really been posting on here much so I thought I'd drop in. It isn't going brilliantly at the moment but before the end I should get at least £40 or £50 from bingo scratchcards, £50 from quidco, £40 from onepoll (if I hit the target before the end of December), £25 from pureprofile, and some other bits from surveys (plus whatever my global test market cheque is for). For today I'll just add my £4 pinecone voucher lol
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Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £192,586.98/CENTER]Overpayments since 27.03.19: £52,407.470
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