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I've just had a CD player fitted in my car and so finally want to get rid of all my tapes. Anyone know where is the best place to sell them might be?ilovefreegle.org - give it away don't throw it away0
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Baybee1984. I registered on Quidco and look for cashinmyfone. They are offering £4.50 cashback per transaction (not per phone) and that is on top of whatever you can get for the phone! I have arranged to trade in one of my old phones to see if it works. Envirofone are offering £3.60 for the first transaction and £1.49 for each transaction after so cashinmyfone works out better. Funny thing is they are the same company!
Good luck!LBM - August 2008 - Debts then - £33390 :eek:- 2nd LBM - November 2009 - Debts then - £18500:mad:
Current debt levels: OD £3860, Loan 1 £6091, Loan 2 £5052, Parents £260, Total £16133 :eek: As at 01 May 2012 - 51.69% paid off :j
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bonsi have you tried survey sites like p!necone and l!ghtspeed where you can get a paypal payment as soon as you do the survey (well a few days after for p!necone)
the scratchcard one is good too defo look into that!
ehh what else. any books you can sell on play/amazon/green met? ads in gumtree?
baybee1984 best thing to do is look at the sites (envirphone, mobile exchange i'm sure theres others i just cant think) and see what will give you the best deal for your phone and look at cashback sites and see what gies the best offer.
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nickynoo08 - have listed CDs on Music Magpie this week, havent yet received the bags to send them back in but will keep you posted on my experience with them
bonsibabe - ooh let us know if/what you get! Want to try that too!\\ Debt Free April 2008 //\\ Single Mummy to 1 boy - 4 years & 5 months old //\\ Last weeks spend: £139.39 - 2 NSDs //0 -
Just raided DH's pocket and found some loose change (10p and under dross) so have finally put some money in the pot!!! And when he finally surfaced off the sofa (v late homelast night) there was moremoney there! So £6.49 for the pot! Oooohhh I've finally got something!LBM - August 2008 - Debts then - £33390 :eek:- 2nd LBM - November 2009 - Debts then - £18500:mad:
Current debt levels: OD £3860, Loan 1 £6091, Loan 2 £5052, Parents £260, Total £16133 :eek: As at 01 May 2012 - 51.69% paid off :j
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HI All, forgot to register for this month. Have done ok so far 81.08.CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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Just £1.05 surveys and clicks for me today0
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Okay I want to sell some of my books, both adult and childrens.
Im looking for an alternative to eBay maybe, if anyone can point me in the right direction?! Even better, does anyone know if there is something that works in the same way as Music Magpie but for books?\\ Debt Free April 2008 //\\ Single Mummy to 1 boy - 4 years & 5 months old //\\ Last weeks spend: £139.39 - 2 NSDs //0 -
If you want to sell books, try amazon - although the marketplace can sometimes not make you anything, or greenmetropolis theyre the two places I list my old books. GM is my preferred option as once you list it, it stays listed until it sells or until you remove the listing, I'm averaging a couple of books a month on there and when I keep the listings up to date one a month on amazon.It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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Baybee I don't know of anything similar to MusicMagpie, but have a look at Greenmetropolis (http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=171980) and Amazon (http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=598632). Both are quite easy to use, and have no fees if you don't sell anything.ilovefreegle.org - give it away don't throw it away0
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