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JULY Make £10 A Day Challenge ~~ All Welcome~~

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  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    £50 dooyoo cheque arrived this morning, gets me off the mark for the month
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Addams wrote: »
    Was just checking my 20p's because of the royal mint error, and found I have one of the 20p's with no date on it.
    Now I just have to decide whether to sell it on ebay (they seem to be going for £150 to £200) or keep it for a few years and see if its worth more then.
    What do others think?

    Lucky you! I would sell it. You never know whats going to happen in the future: you might loose it or the price could drop. £150/£200 now is fab! Going to have a look in my coin sorter right now:D

    I just got a £10 topshop voucher from Pigsback - I now have 1pp on there which will take forever to make into another voucher
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    I spent my 20p. I just thought it was new design...before the news article was published. :mad: A railway company got it although I guess it was then handed out in change during the rest of the day. Some people have all the luck and then some of us have missed chances.

    Anyway, having removed £15 from Zopa in interest made, I am currently £43.84 short of my £450 target. Most of that money has not hit my bank account but is on its way.

    I am also hopeful that CBK will finally pay £100 for a M&S life insurance policy; it has been going on for so long but CBK had a message on their forums to say that they will pay out of their own pockets. I wait with bated breath to see if this really happens.
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • tinkerbel
    tinkerbel Posts: 1,795 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    £50 from giving a presentation a few weeks ago and £1.12 interest (lol) on my current account! ooh and £5 from scratchies (I split it with mum)
  • I've got £4.49 cashback from Quidco, has got me off the mark at last!
    July £5 a Day challenge - £66.01/£155
  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 4 July 2009 at 1:52PM
    toochoosey wrote: »
    can I ask what site people use for "daily clicks", Thanks xx

    Hi, incase no-one has mentioned. in my first post is a link to a guide about daily clicks that was written by a member called Eager Learner. There's a link to her thread and if you pm her she will send a guide which can earn you about £3 a day.
    I'd love to earn £10 a day but dont know how! I work full time so although I have signed up to mystery shopping sites I dont get to do that many. I hardly have anything to sell on ebay as I have a relatively new home so not much accumulated yet. I do surveys through p1nec0ne but very rarely get jobs. I also do them through itsyourview.com but again, they dont come through often enough. If anyone has any ideas I would very much appreciate your help!

    Hi, If you have a look at the first post there's ideas there on how to get started. A great place to start is the up your income board it's full of great ideas. People on here usually find new ways of making money too like Jesa just found the 10 reviews for £5.
  • Actually, forgot to add I received £8 of Co-Op dividends the other day and got a £35 haircut for free by buying £1 News of the World. The hairdresser even gave me £10 off voucher for next time my hair needs cutting :D
    July £5 a Day challenge - £66.01/£155
  • JES_F1
    JES_F1 Posts: 763 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic Debt-free and Proud!
    Please can I join up again. Apologies for being a bit late this month!

    I'll stick with £10 a day again.

    THANK YOU :j
    Debt Jan 2008: £45,566. *** June 2013: DEBT FREE! ***
    Paid back just under £50,000 due to some interest added.

    Dealt with my debt through a Step Change
    (CCCS) DMP.
    DMP Mutual Support Thread Member #240.
  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 28,971 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hi well so far this month

    interest 1 £10.53
    Interest 2 £0.60
    quidco £1.71
    bingo £5
    Total £17.84

    Reasonable start to the month!
    Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
    1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
    2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
    3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
    4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
    5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/25
  • debtbegone
    debtbegone Posts: 1,007 Forumite
    Another small ebay sale - sloowww and steady :rolleyes:
    The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
    Grand Total Owed:
    [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
    1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100





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