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The turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread
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Boomdocker wrote: »I too would like to know more about this if someone is willing to share. Thanks.
go to the gambling loophole section it is in thereReplies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
I have recently started to do Ann Summers therefore I am going to use this to make my £10,000 or at least part of it.
Today I have listed 297 items of stock on ebay therefore I will hopefully make a profit from some of this. However I have now used about 60% of my capital. The next step with this is to reinvest any profit and place an advert in the local paper to get some parties.
I have made a list of other things that I am going to try and these include helping OH to finish setting up his paypal account and then use his unused ebay account to list unwanted items in the house, or as I have said to OH it is time to Declutter,Declutter,Declutter.I am aiming to be debt free by the time I am 30 (May 2010)0 -
TurkishDelight wrote: »Word of warning- if you've got OPI nail varnish, don't list it on ebay unless you want it pulled. :mad: :mad:
Copyright on the image apparently- which was just a bottle on a plain white background.
Not having a god day, and still only made £26
I have a bottle of this which I was about to list. Don't quite understand the problem as there are currently 239 listings. Could you elaborate please?0 -
Quick financial update from moi
Ladbrokes winnings: £153
Ebay profit: £24
Bingo Instants: £0.80
Commission from cr4ppy catalogue I have paid up and closed (tfft) £135
Bought next years xmas cards in a sale 60 cards for 90 pence (saving £3.95 on original price)
Running total from 27/12/09
£505.20
Plans for the next few days:
*More stuff to list on Ebay & Amazon
*Working 11 hours o/t at work
*Hand deliver thank you cards for chrissy prezzies rather than post (the cards were made by me last year for pennies)
*Get car booting looking for bargains to resell
*Carry on using one teabag to two cups of tea (other half gets the second dipping of course :rotfl:)
*Looking at wholesale suppliers and a few Delboys that deal in girly stock (make up & such)
*Continue walking to work rather than using the car, saves on petrol and skidding across the snow
*Check survey sites/free clicks daily
*Check freecycle for a microwave (ours has just died) will save £40 if there is one to be had.
Keep up the good work boys and girls....this time next year we will all be millionaires.
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Bambywamby wrote: »
*Carry on using one teabag to two cups of tea (other half gets the second dipping of course :rotfl:)
Classic"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius0 -
I have a bottle of this which I was about to list. Don't quite understand the problem as there are currently 239 listings. Could you elaborate please?
i saw that too mine was removed under copy write tooReplies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
Think i need a total life overhaul. Im giving this challenge a rest for a few days while i get sorted.Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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Quick q! I have sold a game on ebay for £30.77- my paypal has been credited with only 29.52 (1.25 short), but on looking at my ebay fee charges i have been also charged 10p listing fee and 3.08 final value fee- am i being charged by ebay twice or is it a fee with paypal i didnt know about?
Thanks all, as will need to ensure i am aware of all charges to ensure a profit! :0)First home- Oct’16 until June’21: £170.995- Overpayments made £13,784 (25% extra!).
New forever home- Sep’21 £309,449 @ 2.05%. Plan to clear it before 30 years!!!!!!0
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