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What are daily clicks?

losethedebtlou
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Hi everyone,
I only recently started my diary but I read others a lot and see lots of people talking about daily clicks, what are they and how do I start doing them?
Also, what are some other ways to make money? I do surveys, free comps, ebay and sell on amazon. I cant get a part time job on top of my other job cos I am in the army and cant guarantee weekends of etc. Has anyone ever done Avon? I could do this around my job, or Kleeneze or something? Hope someone can give me some advice
Cheers!
Lou x:rotfl:
I only recently started my diary but I read others a lot and see lots of people talking about daily clicks, what are they and how do I start doing them?
Also, what are some other ways to make money? I do surveys, free comps, ebay and sell on amazon. I cant get a part time job on top of my other job cos I am in the army and cant guarantee weekends of etc. Has anyone ever done Avon? I could do this around my job, or Kleeneze or something? Hope someone can give me some advice
Cheers!
Lou x:rotfl:
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Cahoot Overdraft- [STRIKE]1000[/STRIKE] 970 Debt now : £9365
Credit Card [STRIKE]9000[/STRIKE] 2709
Top Shop Storecard - [STRIKE]150[/STRIKE] 0

Alliance and Leiceste Overdraft - [STRIKE]100[/STRIKE] 0:D
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1979777
This is the link to the £10 a day challenge and hopefully should explain a bit more for you.
Best of luckAchieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £172.5K Equity 36.11%
2) £1.8K Net savings after CCs 13/9/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £26.8K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 32.6/£127.5K target 25.6% 13/9/25
(If took bigger lump sum = 54.5K or 42.7%)
4) FI Age 60 income target £17.1/30K 57% (if mortgage and debts repaid - need more otherwise)
(If bigger lump sum £15.8/30K 52.67%)
5) SIPP £4.8K updated 13/9/250
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