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£1000 in 100 days: 20th July - 27th October 2009
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Hope the rabbit gets better soon, Lola, can just picture the scene!
Got a bid in of £15 for something, fingers crossed, it's on eB!d, so no fees to payI reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.0 -
made £25 from ebay sales last week and still have £61 in the pot so far from ebay, still adding it up thoughDebt free 11/05/11!
Savings £4000/ £3000 -
Another £31 added from Lottery syndicate at work, sig updated!0
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Another £5 from Ebay!0
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£35.36 added from scratchie and ebay sales -
Rabbit seems better - thank goodness:D
Was going to go out today but DS1 and DS2 jst want to play out with friends - I've never had a school holiday so cheap:D0 -
£16.52 from quidco, £80 from overtime, £50.50 from bingo britain and £49 profit just won on prime scratchcards
totalling £196.02 not a bad start considering ive just been on hol for 2 weeks. Off to update....
Due to budget cuts the light at the end of the tunnel will be switched off.
Debt free Olympic challenger No.11
Paid off so far: £3274.750 -
Well done, Stacy, and I hope you enjoyed your holiday.
I'm still lagging way behind but have increased the pot by £15 with an eBid sale and also have more orders for eggs and have sold a few more chickens from the last brood to hatch. Won't add them on to total until they go to their new home, though.I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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Another £5.24 cashed out from a cashback site.
Also, on Friday I did a credit card balance transfer. Shifted some debt from a 24.9%APR card to 0% for 9 month, so that will save me around £60 / month in interest for the forseeable future :T0 -
£3.49 from Ebay and 3 free doughnuts from the big M
but won't be counting them ha ha got them because we went to the drive thro and had to wait over 15 mins for food tut tut
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total sales from ebay come to £120, so far, with a few more items to sell, sig updated to showDebt free 11/05/11!
Savings £4000/ £3000
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