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NOVEMBER Make £10 A Day Challenge

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  • But it's 575 points for £5 in paypal and only 550 points for a £5 HMV e-voucher - I know it's not much difference but, if you're going to buy stuff from HMV or Amazon anyway, you get slightly better value from an e-voucher.
    "There's only one way of life and that's your own" - Levellers

    "I'm feeling like a Monday but someday I'll be Saturday night" - Bon Jovi
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Is that right? In that case ignore me, I always thought the vouchers were a lot more

    Oh no - that means I'll be using those now instead of saving cash! I have a small DVD addiction
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • The paper vouchers are quite a bit more (700 + points) but the e-vouchers are slightly better value than paypal.

    Sorry to feed your addiction ;) I know what it's like :p
    "There's only one way of life and that's your own" - Levellers

    "I'm feeling like a Monday but someday I'll be Saturday night" - Bon Jovi
  • £23.75 from Ebay today and £3.53 from Amazon.

    Another £1.49 Quidco - I'm enjoying this :D
    No more credit for me - I will no longer live beyond my means :A

    Total debt pre-1 Dec 08 DMP £43,403
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    The paper vouchers are quite a bit more (700 + points) but the e-vouchers are slightly better value than paypal.

    Sorry to feed your addiction ;) I know what it's like :p

    Thats ok - thanks for putting me right as its not like me not to check that sort of thing and they are always useful at this time of year too.
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • katrss7
    katrss7 Posts: 146 Forumite
    £20 from free bongo scratchcard. £15 from part-time job. £1.41 from Amazon book sale. £10 donated from MIL.
    1 debt in 100 days £48.43/£374 - over 10% paid!

    Stash busting 3/20 projects completed

    Debt: [STRIKE]£22,025[/STRIKE] ] £21271 debt free date Oct 2016.
  • ^!£$&
    ^!£$& Posts: 1,929 Forumite
    so far so good for me had some more amazon sales making me well on target for nov!!
  • tirlittan
    tirlittan Posts: 3,397 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    5p in interest - they say every little helps, but not so sure... :)
    DEBT FREE OCTOBER 2012!
    Proud to have dealt with my debts!
  • Hiya, just a quick sig update, £55.15 from amazon and ebay sales :j

    and £57.50 from my mum getting me 200 cigs while i looked after her diabetic dog while she was on holiday. No so much an earning but definitely a saving so i'm counting it! lol

    so my current total is £109.65, with payment still pending on some ebay bits and pieces, and about £35 in clicks and cashback waiting to be claimed, don't know if i'll receive them this month tho :(

    Does anyone know a good place to sell jewellery??? I've got a £200 diamond ring to sell, but can't seem to shift it! I've tried every jeweller in manchester and nobodies buying. I even put it on ebay for £40 just to be rid of it, and didn't get a single hit :confused: The best offer i've had is £3.50 from a pawn shop, but thats really beyond ridiculous!
    Debt@LBM1=£4050 1st DFD 27/08/09 :D Debt @LBM2 =£14,469.97 2nd DFD 14/03/2018 :T
    Make £10/day Y1£3.5k Y2£3k Yr3£4k Yr4£1.5k
    DFW NERD 1068 :cool:
    Avios 78,000 :D
  • Just won £7.45 on free bongo! - Added to total - I am enjoying this too - looking forward to the £10 a Day December Challenge!
    Emergency Savings Fund - £1100
    2015 Mortgage overpayments = £
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