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Thrifty Gifty - Money Making for Christmas & All Ocassions 2009

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  • 98jdougl
    98jdougl Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    ah, well have tried to use my laptop for one and main computer for the other so hopefully I can keep them straight. thanks rufus
  • rufusdog52
    rufusdog52 Posts: 3,972 Forumite
    98jdougl wrote: »
    ah, well have tried to use my laptop for one and main computer for the other so hopefully I can keep them straight. thanks rufus

    Keep your fingers crossed then. Dont say too much on here as we thought the other thread was being watched. Good luck xx
  • hayley11
    hayley11 Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    Not tried them, maybe one to try this week;) Bview just like Qype but they pay you per review, they used to send me a cheque every month but wanted a paypal account this month, so set it up, just still trying to figure it all out. Do you know if I can use the fund to pay on amazon? or do I need to transfer them to my back?:confused: I'm so ditzy its unbelivable LOL

    No you can't use paypal to pay for things at Amazon, so you need to transfer the funds to your bank and just pay the normal way.

    If you add (or "link") your bank account to your paypal account, when you pay for things using paypal, they just take the money straight out of your bank, you don't need any funds in your paypal account. Hope that makes sense!

    There's some useful info here about it. I'm not calling you a dummy by the way! :rotfl: And also there's some info here on paypals website. Just ask if there's anything else you're unsure of :)
    :heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
    I :heart2: my doggies
  • sarahf191979
    sarahf191979 Posts: 3,077 Forumite
    hayley11 wrote: »
    No you can't use paypal to pay for things at Amazon, so you need to transfer the funds to your bank and just pay the normal way.

    If you add (or "link") your bank account to your paypal account, when you pay for things using paypal, they just take the money straight out of your bank, you don't need any funds in your paypal account. Hope that makes sense!

    There's some useful info here about it. I'm not calling you a dummy by the way! :rotfl: And also there's some info here on paypals website. Just ask if there's anything else you're unsure of :)


    Thanks hun, your a star. Think I'm getting it know:o
    :D:D:D:D:D
    Where's the Coffee?? Show me the Coffee NOW!!
  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Not tried them, maybe one to try this week;) Bview just like Qype but they pay you per review, they used to send me a cheque every month but wanted a paypal account this month, so set it up, just still trying to figure it all out. Do you know if I can use the fund to pay on amazon? or do I need to transfer them to my back?:confused: I'm so ditzy its unbelivable LOL


    With Amazon, cant see anywhere on there that takes paypal.

    Quick update on paypal, now 3 to 5 days transfer to ur bank account.

    x
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • bevally
    bevally Posts: 267 Forumite
    Hi all,
    Am just working my way through your fabulous thread, looking for ways to make some extra pennies for Christmas too!
    Already do some survey sites, scratchcards & clicks, but need to know more about bingoport.
    Anyone able to give me an idiots guide, what to do, would be great.
    :beer:
    Make £10 a day challenge = Aiming for £100 a month
    May - £100.68/£100 (£80.68 cash & £20.00 vouchers)
    June - £121.04/£100 (£91.04 cash & £30.00 vouchers)
    July - £22.11/£100 (£22.11 cash & £0.00 vouchers)
  • sarahf191979
    sarahf191979 Posts: 3,077 Forumite
    Well not managed much house work today, but managed a few surveys and clicks, earned a few points and done a couple of reviews so thats me done for the day. Got to take DS2 to beavers tonight, his 1st night and hes so excited.

    Right off to do some jobs. and have another COFFEE!!
    :D:D:D:D:D
    Where's the Coffee?? Show me the Coffee NOW!!
  • npsmama
    npsmama Posts: 1,277 Forumite
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    Not sure if this is the type of thing this thread is about but in case it is here goes:

    At HomeBargains today I bought fairy dishwasher tablets for £3.99 and a collapsable Tupperware pot (real Tupperware, not cheapo imitation) worth £5.95 was included for free.
    I was thi8nking of stocking up on dishwasher tablets and using the 'free' Tupperware as gifts - maybe filling them with homemade fudge etc
    "Finish each day And be done with it.
    You have done what you could.
    Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
    Forget them as soon as you can."
  • hayley11
    hayley11 Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    That's a really good idea npsmama :)
    :heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
    I :heart2: my doggies
  • cyclingyorkie
    cyclingyorkie Posts: 4,234 Forumite
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    npsmama wrote: »
    Not sure if this is the type of thing this thread is about but in case it is here goes:

    At HomeBargains today I bought fairy dishwasher tablets for £3.99 and a collapsable Tupperware pot (real Tupperware, not cheapo imitation) worth £5.95 was included for free.
    I was thi8nking of stocking up on dishwasher tablets and using the 'free' Tupperware as gifts - maybe filling them with homemade fudge etc

    that's a cracking idea! Thanks for that one!
    :jFlylady and proud of it:j
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