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NOVEMBER Make £10 A Day Challenge

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  • I just had a rummage amongst my CD's and computer stuff and am now sat next to 3 ft of CD's and a few CD video's - golf etc nearly all of it i've not played in years.... but have downloaded to my 500GB hard drive... So its all going. Next week i'm looking through my wardrobes and books... i have loads that i never read - mostly hard backs.

    If i'm not carefull i'll have space to put stuff! lol
    :EasterBun Sanity, Something I look forward to having :spam:
    Debts £36,000
    £1000 in 100 days 2009 - wannabe
    Live on £4000 a year 2009 - Trainee
    £10 a day & Ebay 10 a day = £41.00/£300 & 120/300 Nov challenge
  • Miss_Bez
    Miss_Bez Posts: 222 Forumite
    45p from Quidco - and I'm off the mark....!
    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


  • dominos
    dominos Posts: 63 Forumite
    Can I join as well please? I've been lurking for a while and a new month and challenge is exactly what I need to kick start me!
    Put me down for £5 a day please.

    This is also the motivation to figure out the whole signature thing :rolleyes:
    "I see no point in money, except to buy off anxiety.
    I don't want to be rich. I want to be unanxious"
    :o

    Sir John Betjeman


  • Made £2 today from a makret research thing in town - love2 shop vouchers for tasting Bacardi Breezer - such a hard life!

    Also got 1200 Boots points with the special offer they had on.

    I have loads of overtime coming in before the end of the month but will add that when I get it - am doing 5 hours tomorrow which works out at £240 after tax. Made a start on some extra marking which I might get paid for before the end of the month and should also raise about £130 after tax - so all is looking good for this month.

    I know I'll smash my target but may not reach it in December so I guess it's just swings and roundabouts and I'll save some for next month.
    Back to comping! July wins: Frylight August wins: Pixar DVD, Diesel Watch,£75 hamper brioche products September wins bath soak

    Thanks to everyone who posts comps and help :beer:
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just popping in to update the members list. Shout if I miss anyone.

    Off to a halloween party now - shame it peeing down with rain as we were having a bonfire and BBQ:mad: Nevermind. Have a nice evening all
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Off to a good start with £33 from a matched bet and a £10 amazon voucher
  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 29,049 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I joined a betting website a while ago to get cashback and finally made my first bet this week of £10 for Liverpool to win and then used a free £20 bet for Tottenham to win net result £55 up :j :j :j :j :j :j :j I love gambling loopholes! I'd never gambled in my life prior to joining this thread - and in case any of you were unclear - I still have only gambled where I got more than my stake back as cashback from a cashback site! Woohoo!:T
    Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
    1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £172.5K Equity 36.11%
    2) £1.8K Net savings after CCs 13/9/25
    3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £26.8K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 32.6/£127.5K target 25.6% 13/9/25
    (If took bigger lump sum = 54.5K or 42.7%)
    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 £4.8K updated 13/9/25
  • Hi - I'm up for this again! Can you put me down for £10 a day please?

    Here goes...

    gtd
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 208 - Proud To Have Dealt With My Debts DEBT FREE DECEMBER 2008!!!
  • I'm going to give it a go this month as i want a netbook for xmas £300 bring it on
  • Nothing much to report - £1.50 from valued opinions survey, 30p onepoll (another 95p and I can cashout!) and a £5 amazon voucher from Smsinn.
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