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

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  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    bookmarked, thanks bing0
  • SEASHELL
    SEASHELL Posts: 337 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    PM'd you CTC :D
  • SEASHELL
    SEASHELL Posts: 337 Forumite
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    Thanks bing0, looks great :T
  • bing0
    bing0 Posts: 451 Forumite
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    SEASHELL wrote: »
    Thanks bing0, looks great :T

    This has been 'my secret'

    I had to let you lovely people in on it,I know only to well how hard it is out there....................:o
    "Do not let what you can't do interfere with what you can do."
  • SEASHELL wrote: »
    PM'd you CTC :D

    ok SEASHELLS and i are now buddies...all this is, is an extra bit of support, as i honestly want this thread to be a success for Bingo0,

    and at the end of 2010 it will be nice to add up all the amounts from everone in the challenge, to see exactly how much you have made as a group..

    as i say i am using this thread to help me with my daydream fund, which my sig hasnt been updated in yonks......lol...
    Work to live= not live to work
  • hannah27
    hannah27 Posts: 84 Forumite
    Hi All

    Just a question with DHgate.com, just wondered if I can have some words of wisdom from those who have used the site before, I'm looking at buying some make up from there, one of the descriptions says 'these are made in China but quality is the same with the real thing'. I may be being thick but this means that the items aren't genuine ones from the brand??? Nothing on dhgate seems to say whether anything is genuine? or have i missed the point of the site.

    Apologies if im being thick!

    Thanks
  • ladymoon
    ladymoon Posts: 55 Forumite
    Hello everyone,

    I have been quite slow off the mark, had the last of the family down yesterday so life will start getting back to normal now.

    Myself and both dd's have colds, and all they want is a mummy cuddle all day, i'll have to start clearing the spare room in a few days.

    I have managed to save £9.02 by ordering sil presents in the sale, (i had a £20 budget for a 10 year old) so that will go into the savings account, ordered friend a birthday present for Feb saving £11.01, Ordered sisters birthday present (from dd's) and saved £10.05 after postage. My total now (to go into savings account) is £84.08 :j a small amount, But i would have carried on spending all that money in the past and just bought more presents.

    It's made me feel a bit more positive looking at that figure.

    I have also just sold a "timeshare in my Jam making machine" that i have just ordered with my christmas money, it will stay at my house and my mum will use it when she comes over (or she can have it every other week). When she gives me the money that will be another £30

    Off to give the dd's another cuddle now
    Stop trying to keep up with the Jones, as they're trying to keep up with the Smith's
  • hannah27 wrote: »
    Hi All

    Just a question with DHgate.com, just wondered if I can have some words of wisdom from those who have used the site before, I'm looking at buying some make up from there, one of the descriptions says 'these are made in China but quality is the same with the real thing'. I may be being thick but this means that the items aren't genuine ones from the brand??? Nothing on dhgate seems to say whether anything is genuine? or have i missed the point of the site.

    Apologies if im being thick!

    Thanks

    sounds as though tehy could be copies...


    just done my Halifax money transfering thing...lol... just had a quick look, since June this has made me £70:T
    Work to live= not live to work
  • ladymoon wrote: »
    Hello everyone,

    I have been quite slow off the mark, had the last of the family down yesterday so life will start getting back to normal now.

    Myself and both dd's have colds, and all they want is a mummy cuddle all day, i'll have to start clearing the spare room in a few days.

    I have managed to save £9.02 by ordering sil presents in the sale, (i had a £20 budget for a 10 year old) so that will go into the savings account, ordered friend a birthday present for Feb saving £11.01, Ordered sisters birthday present (from dd's) and saved £10.05 after postage. My total now (to go into savings account) is £84.08 :j a small amount, But i would have carried on spending all that money in the past and just bought more presents.

    It's made me feel a bit more positive looking at that figure.

    I have also just sold a "timeshare in my Jam making machine" that i have just ordered with my christmas money, it will stay at my house and my mum will use it when she comes over (or she can have it every other week). When she gives me the money that will be another £30

    Off to give the dd's another cuddle now

    ooo you could sell your jam to get some extra money.. Farm foods have bags of frozen strawberries for a £;)
    Work to live= not live to work
  • dont forget to open a Halifax and Bank of Scotland bank account and put/transfer 1k into it everymonth for your free £5 form each account a month, easiest £10 you will make, so that will be £120 per year.:D

    it is sooooooooooo easy.... its easy if its internet banking, put some money into a account lets say £50 and then just transfer back and fore between the two accounts 20 times, so in theory you have put in 1k into the account....

    not to sure if they are on a cashback site for opening an account...


    hiya how eay is it to open these accounts ? can you do it online
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