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The turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread
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Well i should be ok for now then. The average earnings in a day should be £27.40 to hit £10k. Now im being very specific but thats by no means an easy feat.......
watch this space as i smash the 10k right out of nowhere and il be holding onto every penny! Aslong as somethings making money, its worth doing it. So far iv done well so carry on like this and there really will be no stopping me, confidence is brimming and it brings more confidence! £1k target to hit by end of January just to really push myself and go for it! Anyone else breaking it down into other targets?
£1k a month this month would set me up in good steed for re investment and just knowing it can be done!Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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Is it just me or is it a lot harder to sell something on eBay these days... it seems people are looking after their money a lot more than they did before the credit crunch. I have 10 items on there at the moment and stuff that would have been snapped up previously are pulling in very measly bids!
Anyway a couple of items are doing well so will start me off with my starting profit figure, looking forward to building on it!Member of Quidco and Dooyoo
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Laura its better than nothing though! And the more you have on the more you can rake in, maximise your potential! Im holding off ebay for a week or so, its always been a terrible week from what iv seen before. Il be joining in next week at the earliest. Still managing an income without ebay which im happy with.Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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I am still waiting for my profit to start, once my eBay sales have finished!
I know there are "no rules" as has been said before, but I was surprised that some people have decided to count savings made, e.g. on phone contracts etc, as surely that is not turning your £100 in to £10,000?
Not that it is a problem! If people are saving money then good for them, but personally I want to see how much money I can make, rather than things I can make savings on.
Keep up the good work everyone!
Amy xSaving for Uni!
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After offering to help I thought its only fair that I take part too!!! Please can I have a registration number?
My wife is well up for his challenge too.
We have stuck 9 computer games on ebay already and I have stack of DVD's to go on in a second. My wife is going to offer her ironing skills out to the public to earns some extra money too.
I will also be including my matched betting profits in my figure and any profit made from my matched betting website.
Once again I would like to offer my services to anyone who would like to use Matched Betting in their quest to make £10,000. It could be a huge chunk of what you need, I made over £3000 from scratch last year, just PM if you need any help.
Currently we have £39.43 in the account we will be using to monitor our progress.
Good Luck to everyoneI am a Mortgage Adviser
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
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I think its funny some people doubt what can be done.....The old saying "there's money in muck" is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO true.
If I was given the choice now between £1000.00 or 1000 kg of copper,I know which one I'd choose !
I have a friend who started with a small catering trailer,to look at him you'd think he had nothing,well he lives in Sandbanks,drives a BMW M5 (when he has the spare time) he has purchased that I know of 12 catering pitches last year alone.....he is worth a mint-but good luck to him...all through cooking burgers.He can do it-so can we :T:T:T
GET listing !!!
OK - COUNT ME IN!
Got £40 coming, 1 ebay listing, car boot opens in Feb!!:j July '08 wins: £20 Foster Grant sunglasses...Lazy Town DVD...NScessity ActivSkins Kids Sun/swim set...Paddington Bear DVD
Nov '09 wins: John Smith's Darts Shirt0 -
Do any of the more experienced members know the cheaper ways to list on ebay.Think it may help others to have some sort of guide on the cheapest.Such as starting price.BIN charge etc.SWAGBUCKS Nov 17sbs redeemed; 2 x £5 Amazon
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Well you have saved money by seaching around and finding the best deal. So its not x amount in its x amount you havnt put out that you normally would have. I dont count savings, just earnings, same as i dont count overtime. Some people do though, its just theres no rules at all, its upto you.Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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I get what you mean Amy but I think some people (me included) are counting anything that helps them get nearer to the magic figure
It may not have been generated from the initial £100 however it is money that has been found thanks to the motivation of this thread and therefore can be counted towards the goal
One of the things I like about this challenge is that there aren't any set rules, its whatever works for you and that way it can be adapted to your own requirements, its win win for everyone really :beer:Mortgage Total: £51,549 / £75,000
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I have another idea for some of you.If you have a niche or specific thing you sell constantly.I.e. Cake baking,Bags etc.Start a web blog.It advertisess your stuff and also gets you paid from click throughs.SWAGBUCKS Nov 17sbs redeemed; 2 x £5 Amazon
youngpoll 7.70onepoll £33 toluna 29600 plus 3 redeem. valued opinions 9.25pureprofile 5.95mutual points 1265.Hi epanel 24 pointscrowdology 1.520
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