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  • skintas_2
    skintas_2 Posts: 1,679 Forumite
    i was goin to suggest babysitting, what about market research, get paid to have a meal...i made £. 50 last week on ebay. gonna try and sell something else this week on amazon some old college books
    i will be debt free, i will
  • beans on toast , cheese slice on toast , adsa noodles with a stock cube ( 8 pence for the noodles ) theres loads of things out there that fill the belly but cost sod all , ask friends very nicely saying im broke and cant afford food this month so any chance of a meal , im sure this would pay dividends , if not sell you phone and pawn anything of value to be brought back on payday , you cant eat a phone , ebay anything you can and when you run out of stuff ask friends if theres stuff you can ebay for them be it charge 50% for doing this for them or they may give you items for free

    orrrrr

    start something yourself , buy a couple of dozen roses and walk around the pubs selling them to drunken idiots for 5 quid a rose , you will be supprised at how many you get rid of , if you cant get into the pubs to do it then do it at kicking out time
  • Smamfer
    Smamfer Posts: 2,480 Forumite
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    Thats £60 cashback now! So thanks i may take one of these out myself x

    i just looked on quidco and only saw payday loans as £6 cashback not £60.. am i missing something?

    its paydayuk on quidco thats offering 60 quid... i just found it xx
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  • try looking for bar work it's easy cash.
    sorry i cant help more. good luck x

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  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
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    Is there only you? If so you can easily survive on £40 a month for food for just one, have a look at the old style board for ideas, it's not going to be exciting or the most healthy but as said above you could get to about £1 a day living off the 8p noodles, 12p bag of value pasta will do about 5 meals, 10p jar of pasta sauce should spread to about 3 meals, tinned veg and beans are often under 15p so a few vitamins could even sneak in. Meat would be off the menu though!
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  • mrcow
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    Also sign up to Slice the Pie and start putting the hours in immediately.

    Surely to goodness matched betting is far more lucrative than doing that?!

    I earned well over £100 in my first week alone.
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  • lcharm
    lcharm Posts: 633 Forumite
    It's been a while now since the start of this thread you think maybe the OP has died of starvation?
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  • abby1234519
    abby1234519 Posts: 1,961 Forumite
    lcharm wrote: »
    It's been a while now since the start of this thread you think maybe the OP has died of starvation?

    No but it got worse, as I had £500 stolen out of my bank account I've had to borrow from my Grandmother to pay my rent....
    Money money money.

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  • lcharm
    lcharm Posts: 633 Forumite
    Oh dear, the bank sorting it out for you then?
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  • No but it got worse, as I had £500 stolen out of my bank account I've had to borrow from my Grandmother to pay my rent....

    How on earth do you get £500 stolen from your bank account?
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