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The turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread

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  • Im fully inspired I am all ready to go have bought my laptop so I have permanent access to the internet and not fighting for it with the o/h, I have my diary to keep updated with all outgoings, profit, losses etc, I have made a chart ready to mark off at certain amounts of money made (great idea I read quite a few pages back), and I have written up my first eBay item to list tomorrow (cant access eBay at work) looked around Tesco for bargains in my lunch (nothing found), Just under £40.00 on dooyoo but worried due to the amount of people not getting paid out anyone else know of this being a problem and would you opt for Amazon vouchers after next review as I will reach £40.00 or hold out for the £50.00 with fingers crossed
    Turn £100 - £10,000 in a year £50/£10,000:T
  • COOLTRIKERCHICK
    COOLTRIKERCHICK Posts: 10,510 Forumite
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    Sweetpea32 wrote: »
    It'a not as if I have made any money off them. I am now £20 down of my own money which they are holding. That's all I am asking for as I have played through my winnings.

    E-mails have been sent back and forth this morning and they are saying that they are taking advise on mine and a number of cases and will get back to me. I just think it is plain theft at the end of the day because all I want is my own money returned. I've never had problems like this with any other Bingo sites.


    what is getting me is that Bingo Britain are mentioning fraud:confused: why we played to their original t&c's, there was no mention of extra deposits of our own money after the initial £5 opening deposit, so i should imagine if they want to take this further it will there would be no case really, as as far as i can see we havent broken any of their rules, we have just taken what THEY have offered in the first place......

    the police will not get involved as they will prob call this a civil matter, and it would be up to BB to take it further...

    its really getting my back up now....lol... as have we fraudulantely taken money from them.... they gave it to us in the first place...twonks....:D i wonder how much it has cost them, and also how much is it going to cost them in the future, because no one is going to stick around if they got a min of £50 payout, and you cant deposit money to bulk up your money to withdraw....

    I must admit i opened my account with £10, and have played some of my own money...on top of the tenner.... so they have lost me as a long term bingo player....:rotfl:
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  • nikki2804
    nikki2804 Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    Okay as part of my new years resolutions I am trying to stop swearing. So I'm going to have a sealed swear jar and any money in it will be going towards my 10k!!
  • First item of the new year sold on ebay for £19.50 take off charges of 96p = £18.54 to add to the total, some thing else will sell in an hour will update then.
    2017 Debt - £14.5k
    2018 Debt - £11K
  • becky004
    becky004 Posts: 5,166 Forumite
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    Mokeyjen wrote: »
    Well I have just been busy going through the house trying to find things to put on ebay and seem to have collected quite a bit of stuff... It won't make loads of cash I don't think but every little helps towards the target!

    Still undecided though whether to sell my clothes as individual items or bundles... Any thoughts?

    Keep up the positivity peeps! :j

    Jen

    I sold all of mine and childrens clothes on ebay, first 2 lots as bundles, got 99p for 45 prem baby outfits (all like new as prem baby's grow sooooo fast!) and 1.49 for another 45 piece bundle. Got wise after that and listed them individually and made £670 in total, so I would say do them individually, more time consuming but you should make a better profit.
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  • rictus123
    rictus123 Posts: 2,560 Forumite
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    Hey everyone, thread is getting very busy, lots of ides being thrown around! Iv just bought my first batch of stuff for resale! £150 gone for 6 items, so £25 each, hope to get £40 each back at least so £15 profit X 6 = £90 profit. Small scale just now to see how it goes, hopefully i wont have the items for long and they will be gone so i can move onto the next thing.

    Good luck everyone and to those who have made hundreds already, well done!
    Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
  • Sally22_2
    Sally22_2 Posts: 677 Forumite
    I hate listing on eBay! So boring listing, but i love checking on how much my items are going for, how many watchers etc :)

    My items total just under £6 atm but still got between 2 - 7 days on them all so fingers crossed they go for more! My partner is very impressed that im actually clearing out all my unwanted clothes and books etc!

    Cant wait for it all to sell so i can get buying some wholesale things to sell on
    Slimming World Member - Started 05/02/15

  • rictus123
    rictus123 Posts: 2,560 Forumite
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    Get turbo lister and sit down and do a few, then do something else with the odd listing in between then upload them all at once later on.
    Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
  • Do you have to have a credit card to register as a seller on amazon?? :confused:

    Some of the ideas on here are fab and very motivating. Just to try putting them into action now! Ebaying really annoys me but the profits are so worth the hassle!

    I'm gonna try searching the hidden treasure in Charity shops and Carboots... Not really sure what to look for so I'm sure I'll make some mistakes BUT we've got a year so I'm sure practice will make perfect!!!

    I hope everyone stays so positive and DOES achieve their target :j
    Frugal Living Challange
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    2010 Personal Aims: Pass Driving, Volunteer Abroad.
    O/D to clear 0/£1500
  • Sally22_2
    Sally22_2 Posts: 677 Forumite
    rictus123 wrote: »
    Get turbo lister and sit down and do a few, then do something else with the odd listing in between then upload them all at once later on.

    Ooh not heard of this, will have to google it!
    Slimming World Member - Started 05/02/15

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