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£1000 in 100 days: 20th July - 27th October 2009
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can i join please!!!i need a kick up the bum hope i will complete it,im sure i joined it last time but stuff came up and couldnt do it .determined this time
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Just updated my total - sold a few bits on Ebay over the weekend, and did free scratchcards and surveys etc
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Jay_dee7705 wrote: »Thanks Lola! I had a sort through the wardrobe and found a few bits so I'm going to give it a go.
Haven't had anymore luck with the challenge but I've recently started doing a bit of extra work designing websites and I may have a paid job coming up - will this count?
Hiya, I think as long as its extra to your usual work eg overtime / extra paid work then its ok - please correct me if I'm wrong someone:p0 -
£73.01 in seven days, so bang on target at the moment! But I have got a couple of items on ebay that I'm waiting for payment on so hopefully they will help as well :jMortgage when started (Dec 2013): £157,272.50
Current mortgage (date): £156,885.56
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That's right, Lola, as long as it's extra cash generated ver and above any regular income, so that it's available instantly to help pay off a debt or, if you have no debts, to drop into savings to be used for whatever you want
Welcome Pink1310, I'll go pop your username onto the list in post 1.Good luck with this. I don't lead by example, so just take my word for it, extra free cash is great!
I 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 -
Hi,
I know I am a week late but can I join in too please ?£1000 in 100 days: £1314.02 27/07/2009 - 03/11/2009 (I am a week behind)0 -
retrocarclub wrote: »This is an awesome idea, not sure if I feel confident enough to join up though!
Just give it a go- its my first time doing this, I seem to spend most of the day on the computer doing surveys or gathering up items to sell:rolleyes: kids are off to their grandparents tomorrow for a couple of days so they'll prob come back and find the house empty ha ha:D:D:D0 -
Hi retrocarclub, I agree with lola34 - why not give it a try - I've never done anything like this before either but hey theres nothing to lose. C'mon join in you know you want to......£1000 in 100 days: £1314.02 27/07/2009 - 03/11/2009 (I am a week behind)0
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Any chance I could play please? Sounds great, join me retrocarclub? xMFW: July '08 - 190000June '09 - 181957.031000 in 100 days - 679.130
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Bingo winnings received so sig updated! Have sold a few things on Ebay so will update once payment has been received.0
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