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Slow start this month due to general lack of motivation-seem to have developed a serious ebay aversion, keep logging on but can't quite manage to list anything! Must try harder, as the proverbial school reports used to say.
Just cashed in £10.15 from Play, and had £3 luncheon vouchers (which I wasn't expecting) and £2 Dorothy P vouchers (which I was expecting). Have I added that up right?
*pootles off to check signature*Barclaycard [STRIKE]£7,296.35[/STRIKE] £6134.99 - MBNA [STRIKE]£4,182.88[/STRIKE] £3267.08 - O/draft [STRIKE]£569.31[/STRIKE] £413.59 - Capital One [STRIKE]£1477.55[/STRIKE] £1451.44Total debt [STRIKE]£12048.54[/STRIKE] £11267.10 6% paid0 -
Made about £12 (after food) at a carboot over the weekend. Sold some bits on ebay and have been doing my scratchies

Oh and £13.50 cheque came from selling 2 old phones!0 -
Hi guys, am doing rather well this month which is a pleasant surprise. However i am going away for a few days so money making may need to be put on hold!
so far my total for April is £202, which is a combination of extra work, mystery shops and a nice big ebay sale.:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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£22.86 from ebay sales but now I've got to go and use it on ebay fees :rolleyes:DFW Nerd 941 Proud to be dealing with my debt
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Hi all,
The lady is coming for the kitchen tomorrow now so I will update my total tomorrow. Need to have another sort out and get some more stuff sold, but I've come home from work early today cos I feel absoltely shocking. My stomach is cramping like mad and I've been sick a couple of times. Kids have both had a sickness bug though so I reckon I've caught that.
SO I'm sat in bed now and right fed up
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Aww bless you sweetpeas have a day off and do your selling over the long easter weekend.
£3 luncheon vouchers come through this morning
:j:jWins 2009: 57 totalling £3083:j:j:jNovember - Peroni Bottle Opener, Jonas Brothers DVD, Loreal Glam Shine Lip Gloss, Richard Hammond Blast Labs, St Helier T Shirts, McCain Chips:j0 -
glitterjunkie wrote: »I'll add my bits and bobs later, as going out on a course now! Ironically it's a debt course, (as I work for Citizens Advice)...wonder if they'll tell me how to pay off my own debt :rotfl: They didn't give us any lunch last time I went on one of these courses either, so I'll probably end up spending a fortune on one of those pre-packed sandwiches that I hate so much too! QUOTE]
Glitterjunkie - I work for a CAB too and ours pays expenses / subsistence if you go on an all day course and they don't provide lunch. I know terms & conditions are different for each CAB but it might be worth you checking, if you haven't already, to make sure that you haven't missed out.
£4.82 to add for an Amazon sale. That's it for me - although I did pick up two bargain tops from the charity shop - Brand new £2.70 each (£18 RRP) - won't record the saving but really pleased with my find as they were exactly what I was looking for.Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
William Morris
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£1.00 on a Lightspeed survey, £4.44 on a free Ikea tea and a refund for a matress cover that didn't fit and has been sitting around for months, £2.60 on Easy Living magazine from a newspaper voucher and a refund in Costco for a lovely pair of Calvin Klein jeans that my son turned his nose up at! LOST.....another 1lb with another 5lbs to go, YIPPEE - but its Easter coming up and we're going away, eating out and there's all that lovely chocolate.
HELP.......:EasterBunMFiT-T3 Number 61 Reduce mortgage by £50000Mar 13 £5660/11.32% June 13 £12513/25.03% Sept 13 £16951/33.90% Sept 14 £38391/78.78% paid offMFiT-T2 Number 34 Reduce mortgage by £66471Dec 12 100% paid off!0 -
Saved £3.95 on mutli-buys in Mr A today and also used a 50p off coupon.
Have a free ticket for the cinema tonight so £7.50 saved there.
Signature updated"There's only one way of life and that's your own" - Levellers
"I'm feeling like a Monday but someday I'll be Saturday night" - Bon Jovi0 -
Made £180 last week... I think I'm done!
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