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£1000 in 100 Days, 1st Jan - 10th Apr 2009
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£46.52 from CBK todayNow a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month0
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a modest £6.79 from ebay for me today0
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£10 from scratchcard today.Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month0
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£95.96 from quidco.0
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£5 from Quidco and a cd sale = £6
I am also up to £9 on free scratchcards too so will add when I withdrawSealed pot Member target £200 - No. 151
GC Yearly £3k so far £1097 May£220/£300
£1k in 100 days so far - £235
Snowball debt free calculator says DEC 09 - lets hope we can do it!
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Woop! Just had an email saying I am getting £57.25 from Quidco - better than last months 3p or something!! Will add it when I get it!!
Also made £42.04 on matched bets so in a few days I might be slightly ahead for the first timeDFW Nerd #1310 -
£11.93 from quidcoWe got rid of the kids. The cat was allergic.
Debt at LBM (Sep 07): £13,500. Current debt: [STRIKE]£680[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£480[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£560[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£13[/STRIKE] £0 overdraft
Current aims - to start building up savings
1st £1000 in 100 days - £1178.032nd £1053.38/£1000
3rd £863.59/£1000
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£11.65 from Quidco and £5 bingoport voucher added to my total:D
well done everyone - keep the good work up£2 savers club 2025 #40 -
£10 withdrawn from l!ttlewoods bingo and £10 from b*tlins bingo, all won on free scratchcards. Came into my bank account today so £20 added to total. Also £2.33 profit from an ebay sale.0
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February is getting off to a good start, let's hope it's a good omen for times to come! I've just won £50 on Premium Bonds, so that is the biggest boost I've had to my free cash. I've added it to total as it's guaranteed money in the bank.
STILL waiting for cashback to become payable - there's about £8 that could be lifted but I'm trying to hold off for the extra £68 from home contents insurance policy.
I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.0
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