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Make Me Rich Piggy Bank
Alison_B
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Is the piggy bank that is used on the Make Me Rich programme available to purchase anywhere? If it isn't, then it's a great way to make money for the site Martin.
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Have a read of this thread where Martin tells you the cost of the MMR piggy :snow_grin0
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Thanks Edinburghlass.0
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A little plastic piggy would be nice though
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I'm sure with Martins influence, he could get replica ones made up in plastic, we could all buy them and make money towards the site fees. :xmassign:0
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Alison_B wrote:Is the piggy bank that is used on the Make Me Rich programme available to purchase anywhere? If it isn't, then it's a great way to make money for the site Martin.
We have tried them all piggy banks large whiskey bottles but we find the best thing we got to save in was the bandit martin looked at.
When we first had it we where saving up to £300 a month in it sadly now we seem to win all the time on it so, the shine has gone off it a bit, but we are still saving up to £30 a month. Where we empty it and pay it in once a month.
Would love to know how much the ones in the pubs and clubs take and makeChocolate is the solution to all life's problems. Life happens, also coffee helps.0 -
I saw the MMR programme for the first time today. It is excellent and I can see it going to prime time in the future. I would LOVE to buy a small replica piggy bank0
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But then, a real MSE-er instead of buying a piggybank would put the money in a jar...
Although if the money went to help keep this site going, I'd be all for it.Be careful who you open up to. Today it's ears, tomorrow it's mouth.0
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