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JULY Make £10 A Day Challenge ~~ All Welcome~~
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My £20 magnum pleasure card arrived today.
So total £172.45, so I have met my £5 a day target.May - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£1550 -
£5 of lightspeed points cashed in on paypal0
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Can someone give me a kick this evening to get back in to slicethepie, checked my account the other day and am almost at £5 to cashout but just havent got the motivation to listen to the tracks at the moment. Same goes for my studying too, got an assignment due in 2 weeks, which requires a week of project work which at the moment I just cant face - not even written my project plan yet. Grr, looks like midsummerlazitis has struck again (or quite possibly my usual lazitis worse than normal.....)It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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why not do SLP in 10 minute bursts? thats how i'm going to do my ebay listings tonight! i'll kick you if you kick me?! lol
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Purpleroses wrote: »why not do SLP in 10 minute bursts? thats how i'm going to do my ebay listings tonight! i'll kick you if you kick me?! lol
£4 from pc just came through
Done deal... and in the ten mins between stp bursts I'll write my project plan, maybe. Lol.:p:o
*tries to remember where the kicking shoes are hidden*It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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Two little Play sales to add today: 85p and £2.14 to addNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550
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Received £186 wages from my second job (soon to become my only job, so will need to think of new ways to make up my monthly total). Plus received £2.83 from TopCashBack and £1 from Lightspeed, so every little helps.
Hugs to Jesa - hope you feel better x£10 a day: March - August: £1653.54/£1840; September £92.86/£300NSD: April - August: 49 NSDs; September: 9/12101 in 1001 Project: 05/07/09 - 01/04/12 (8/101 completed)0 -
Glad you’ve not got swine flu Jesa! Hope you feel better soon x Oh and those kitties are just gorgeous!
Ruthiejane - hope you get well soon too hun!
Sorry everyone, I’ve neglected this thread for a week or so - been really busy and a wee bit stressed! Our survey has been done for the house we want to buy - it’s not falling to bits or anything, but it does need some urgent bits doing to it, which is a bit of a nightmare. Will have to try and get the vendors to do the work, or reduce our offer - we’re stretched to the limit as it is, so can‘t afford to do it ourselves. Really hope they will understand and not pull out - otherwise we've lost the £480 we had to spend on the survey. I don’t like buying houses any more! lol.
Anyway, never mind. I’ve been keeping a list so here’s what I’ve made over the last week or so -
* £4 Pinecone.
* £1.75 petrol money from my brother.
* £17.25 from Ebay after fees and postage.
* £5.25 travel expense payment (mileage).
* £11.45 from doing 2 hours overtime at weekend job
* £87.10 overtime at main job. Didn’t think we were getting any overtime this month, so am chuffed with that. Bloody knackered now though, as it's been nearly a 60 hour week! Zzzzzzz (where's the sleeping smiley when you need it?!)
* £4 tips
* £10 cashbackkings
* Got phone bill, so adding £10 monthly discount (which I phoned up and haggled for, and now get every month!).
* Won a free lunch at work today, so will add the £2.40 I would have spent on it!
* Will also add £10 which I got as a refund, as we managed to blag free entry into a club on my friend’s hen night last weekWe’d already paid £10 each in advance for Queue-jump/VIP entry - but they messed up our tickets, so to apologise they ended up giving us a refund, letting us in free and gave us free champagne too! Good times
Sorry for the essay
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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Purpleroses wrote: »
Aww thanks hun! I literally do look like that smiley, haha, falling asleep at the laptop. Think I will have a nice shower now, and hopefully be in bed by 9pm
Sorry for the moan and feeling sorry for myself everyone, will hopefully be cheerful again tomorrow after good night's sleep!
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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