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The turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread
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Hey guys what was with people being negitave a few pages back??
Iv had a great start, £177 or so profit already, the next few days will slow down then watch this space, im going to make it happen and stop at nothing to accumulate as much wealth and income as i can. Soon il be thinking why did i not start earning extra money earlier, when i was say 16, id be in a much better position than i am now.
Forget the what if's, it's happened, that's that, it's in the past, no point dwelling etc. etc. blah blah blah.
I could 'what if' for England but it's so depressing, so I just try to look to the future and learn from my previous (numerous mistakes).
Well done to you and everyone on your brilliant starts so far. Again, can't wait to continue reading all the stories over the coming year (even though it's seriously cutting into my time of when I should be working on my new business :rotfl:)0 -
whitegoods_engineer wrote: »So realistic is negative?
I thought being realistic was a true positive! We can all dream and imagine, but unfortunately we can all get carried away.
I didn't accuse anybody of being moronic. I have found contributors to these forums to range between the worldly wise to the downright depths of stupidity.
The comment that "anything is possible" is just stupid. You get these deluded people on X factor who are tone-deaf, ugly and sound like a castrated cat squealing going in front of the judges with the same thought in their heads "anything is possible" However, they are NOT going to win, no matter how much self belief or delusion they have.
Yes, most people, with a bit of application can buy and sell on Ebay (although that is possibly the most overpriced method of selling of all), but buying £100 of tat from a car boot and compounding future sales to the dizzying heights of £10,000???
Perleezzzzzzzeeee!
ummmm thats how i started, buying 'tat' from bootsales and now i have a VERY healthy buisness employ 3 people full time ( and pay more than min wage)and sub-contracting to 2 ..and possibly another job position in a month or two. So your comment about tat compounding to dizzy heights of £10,000 isnt achievable.........
well in fact its more .......a heck of alot more...Work to live= not live to work0 -
Bit happier now,have £51 in my bingo britain account.Can't withdraw it until Wednesday,due to attempting to withdraw £20 the other day and getting rejected (only one withdrawal every 72 hours,and no less than £50!) but at least I have made £46 profit!
Most money was made on the blackjack table there,but I am going to quit while I am ahead now before they change the rules again!0 -
My success is yet to start but these are early days!0
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Oooo..I had an email from The National Lottery, I usually just delete them thinking its junk, trying to get you to buy more scratchcards or whatever..but I actually opened this one for once, as it said it had some "exciting news" lol!
Signed in to my NL account online and I had got 4 numbers last night!!! yay! So thats £108 to add to my challenge fund...I know all this gambling probably isnt the ideal way to go about reaching the target, but hey, every bit counts right!?
Hannah x£100 to £10,000 in 2010 Member #189Total so far: £1050/£10,0000 -
Wow, everyone seems to be doing so well!
I've ordered some things to make and sell, and set up my shops on various shops, but they won't be ready for a week or so, I shouldn't think, delivery is slow!
I'm doing DooYoo, did 10 reviews yesterday and need to get started today, too.
Has anyone got any other suggestions for me? I feel so behind!Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
SaucySecrets wrote: »I'm doing DooYoo, did 10 reviews yesterday and need to get started today, too.
I thought they only 'paid' for 5 a day for new people for the first month? Or have I read wrong somewhere?0 -
I'm not new, I've been a member for a year or so!
Thats rubbish if its true, though.Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
saucysecrets"Has anyone got any other suggestions for me? I feel so behind![/QUOTE]"
its not a race! We're only really into day 2 of 2010 so there is plenty time, no point in jumping in and loosing money by investing in the wrong things, as i'm sure many of us have done in the past:rolleyes:. you've started by joining upskintbint x
here's tae us, wha's like us - fell few and and they're a deid"
10k in 2010/£6988.30-69.88%@29/12/10, 11k in 2011/£897 07.04.11- fell by the wayside!!!
12k in 2012 - £204.00 @ 4/1/12
do not confuse me with the other skintbint who joined dec2011 - i am the original bint:rotfl:0 -
Has anyone got any other suggestions for me? I feel so behind!
its not a race! We're only really into day 2 of 2010 so there is plenty time, no point in jumping in and loosing money by investing in the wrong things, as i'm sure many of us have done in the past:rolleyes:. you've started by joining up[/QUOTE]
that is soooooooo true, sometimes you can be so egar to get started to get blinded my the thought, and you dont see or think about things clearly...
If you are drawing a blank at what things to do or sell, just take time out... to clear your head..
and have a challenge note book, and just jot things/ideas down, DO NOT take any of the pages out....lol... as maybe 6 months down the line when you read through your book, that might be the right time for those ideas....
Dont rush to spend all of your suprlus money on things to sell..... you need to keep money for your cashflow.....
As skinty:p said its not a race..... dont fizzle yourself out.... but the main thing..... injoy it too....:beer:Work to live= not live to work0
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