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MARCH make £10 a day challenge

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  • charlie007
    charlie007 Posts: 413 Forumite
    fifteen pence soo far from one poll.
    Mortgage free Start amount feb 2014 227000. Current amount nov 2014 217000.

    Challenges 2015
    No alcohol January. No spend February
    Write down all spends over the whole year
  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    that's fab news billy! you should add it to your total! It's good you've decided to carry on trying though!
  • JesaRose wrote: »
    :eek: What did you sell biker? Thats a whopper!

    Huge well done billybobberyl too, thats a great result

    Two little ebay parcels posted = £1.64 and £4.42
    It was my sons 125, been sat on my neighbours drive since November. Haven't had any rent money since then either so the money is mine. He's riding my bike atm until he goes in the army in a couple of months.
    Ebay fees will be £28, but the buyer is bringing cash when he collects it on Saturday. Woohoo!
    Married 19th May 2011 to the love of my life
    Cross Stitch Cafe Member Number 44
    CSC Challenge - to complete LEGS by end of December
  • tirlittan
    tirlittan Posts: 3,397 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    £10.15 from books on amazon. Just received my £40 worth of John Lewis vouchers from pigsback, but am selling them so will add them when I know how much I get from them.
    DEBT FREE OCTOBER 2012!
    Proud to have dealt with my debts!
  • sarahs999
    sarahs999 Posts: 3,751 Forumite
    £8.49 from Amazon sales. Sig updated.
  • £2 from opinionworld!
    Debt@LBM1=£4050 1st DFD 27/08/09 :D Debt @LBM2 =£14,469.97 2nd DFD 14/03/2018 :T
    Make £10/day Y1£3.5k Y2£3k Yr3£4k Yr4£1.5k
    DFW NERD 1068 :cool:
    Avios 78,000 :D
  • scubaangel
    scubaangel Posts: 6,600 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Just done two MS calls which I should have done yesterday, both felt like pulling teeth and I probably missed something out so fingers crossed when I get the recordings back I remembered everything and my reports get accepted.
    *Scuba wanders off to find a nice corner to curl back up in again muttering about evil scottish ladies who make her drink cocktails, sing and watch daytime tv at silly am before waking her up to take the hounds for a run in the cold, compounded by her stupidly forgetting to buy milk for work*
    It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
    Sir Terry Pratchett
    Find my diary here

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
  • MsHalffull
    MsHalffull Posts: 450 Forumite
    Yesterday was my first day this month with absolutely nothing to add - felt very odd.... :confused:

    Today £9.08 - £7.08 on Amazon & £2.00 on eBay.
    Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
    William Morris

  • Horace
    Horace Posts: 14,426 Forumite
    Only £1.58 to add today as I bought stuff in the local shop that claimed to be out of date and so was vastly reduced:

    A small box of Thorntons chocs (now eaten:eek: ) expires 31 March 09
    Pack of Breakaway Biscuits expires 07 2009 (they taste alright).
  • Just 45p Onepoll for me today! Also finally listed a couple of bits on Ebay and Amazon last night - nothing exciting, just a few old DVD’s and CD’s. Didn’t think any of them would sell, but one has sold today for £4 buy-it-now so that’s good! Will update exact amount after posting tomorrow, probably about £3 after fees (just realised I should have set the postage a bit higher!)

    Me and OH wasted nearly £10 on rubbish pre-packed sandwiches and bottled water today, so I am feeling a bit guilty now! They weren't even nice, so I should put today as ‘minus £10’ rather than ‘plus 45p‘ really, shouldn't I! Lol. Gave into temptation in the petrol station as we were starving, but we’ve got loads of food in the house so could just have easily have made a sandwich at home before we went out. You know when you just know you’ve wasted money, and are annoyed with yourself? Oh well, I’ve been really good lately apart from that, so I suppose we can have one slip-up!

    Attempting to pay off our debts! Balances Jan 2018 -
    Family member £3,700 - Virgin CC £1,000 - MBNA £1,700 - Barclaycard £2,500 (was £2,700) - Halifax CC £1,280
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