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Make £10 a day - December challenge

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  • 40p on one poll today, have 13 items on Ebay aswell.

    I really don't know how i'm going to manage £5 a day like this.
  • pebblespop
    pebblespop Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    k8eh wrote: »
    nothing today. still trying to figure out where's best to sell my clothes...
    not complete confident they'll sell on ebay
    clothes from decent high street/designer stores sell well.

    i find anything from next/zara/warehouse etc are good sellers. sometimes you get nearly the amount you paid for them - i think it's crazy but some people must get into the auction and don't want to lose!:rolleyes:
  • JES_F1
    JES_F1 Posts: 763 Forumite
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    JesaRose wrote: »
    Has anyone signed up for this box of free stuff from Royal Mail - might be worth a shot http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=725553

    Thank you for this - I've just registered so will see what happens!

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  • k8eh
    k8eh Posts: 48 Forumite
    pebblespop wrote: »
    clothes from decent high street/designer stores sell well.

    i find anything from next/zara/warehouse etc are good sellers. sometimes you get nearly the amount you paid for them - i think it's crazy but some people must get into the auction and don't want to lose!:rolleyes:

    we don't have any of those stores where i live! lol
    my clothes are ok though
    well they're not quite designer but they're from decent high street shops:
    new look, dorothy perkins and topshop mainly.

    guess i should just persevere with ebay then.
  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
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    theres bigwardrobe.com although i've never used it but it's had quite a bit of press lately. could try there if you don't want to try ebay yet
  • Today was a day out with OH, so I still have the clothes I want to list on eBay hanging over the doors (a bit of limbo needed if I want to get into any other rooms). But I have cashed in a £10 Amazon voucher from Valued Opinions and £2 from Lightspeed into PayPal, so am still ahead of target tonight.

    Tomorrow needs to be eBaying day - iron, measure, take pics, write realistic but seductive descriptions and decide whether to list now or wait for the Sunday bidders. Might put the less interesting stuff on now, and save the goodies for Sunday listing.

    I also have some Amazon books to relist, in the hope that someone with an interest in archaeology will decide to go on a pre-Christmas reading binge...
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
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    k8eh wrote: »
    we don't have any of those stores where i live! lol
    my clothes are ok though
    well they're not quite designer but they're from decent high street shops:
    new look, dorothy perkins and topshop mainly.

    guess i should just persevere with ebay then.


    http://www.whatsmineisyours.com/Default.aspx where you can swap, buy, sell and barter for items
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • Just did some surveys for Ciao and requested payment -£11.90. Happy dancing! Have to go update my sig now...
  • Addams
    Addams Posts: 881 Forumite
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    Well I haven't got off to that good a start. I did manage to order a £5 amazon voucher from bingoport, so at least I'm off to a start. I won't log it until I get the email though.
    May - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
    Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£155
  • moneypooh
    moneypooh Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    £57.33 from Quidco in today, also £10 scratchcard :j
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