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

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  • Eyesparky
    Eyesparky Posts: 689 Forumite
    just found out Turbo Lister only works on PC, apart form GarageSale anyone know of a free alternative for mac?

    Sorry, no idea I am afraid ... I will ask my brother as he is a fan boy ;). Have a route around on the ebay forums and the MSE ebay thread, as there are bound to be Mac users knocking about there who will be more useful than me. :)
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius
  • Eyesparky
    Eyesparky Posts: 689 Forumite
    Sorry - took so long to write that, that several people had already covered these points - sorry to duplicate.

    It was a really useful post ... copying it to OneNote to keep and refer to. Thanks :)
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius
  • dastley
    dastley Posts: 17 Forumite
    I have to admit I have kept up with the Task that was started by BINGO, since the start of the year, I am also loving sooo much every post people write on here. It is just becoming a task on its own to keep up with so many posts. Keep it up all.
    Turn £100 into 10k in 2010 - Member No. 242

    £130 of £10000
  • scrooge2008
    scrooge2008 Posts: 1,383 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    i have had another bid on one of my ebay items. only 50p but it all adds up.

    going to list all my baby clothes (boo hoo) but we wont be having anymore in the near future so they are taking up alot of space.

    also can anyone direct me to the link that explains about daily clicks, scratches and the like please.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2132075

    The above is a link to an excellent guide and support group for daily clicks.

    Not sure about the scratches, perhaps somebody else knows?
    I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.
  • yellow3
    yellow3 Posts: 340 Forumite
    just listed another ebay item. think i have a rough idea of what kind of things to sell once i get my £100 to invest, feeling really excited now!!!
    xx
    LBM 14/9/11. Aqua paid off!
    Capital one [STRIKE]434.00[/STRIKE] 193.70
    Vanquis [STRIKE]1122.36[/STRIKE] 1112.21
    Loan [STRIKE]16505.36[/STRIKE] 15,780.27
    total...[STRIKE]18,492.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]18,061.72 [/STRIKE] 17,095.18:eek:
  • Tinka21
    Tinka21 Posts: 375 Forumite
    Sold 4 items on ebay now and have made £15 profit woohoo! I have still got loads of clothes that will all be ending over the next week which again will be pure profit. I'm still waiting for my investment items to be delivered but i just feel pleased that i'm really getting off the mark now!
    Total Debt [STRIKE]£36323[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Dec 2012[/STRIKE]:eek: £19000 January 2016
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I sold another BIN this afternoon, and I have prepared three more listings for tonight. Still just decluttering my house at the mo.
  • dastley
    dastley Posts: 17 Forumite
    I have noticed a lot of people have invested into some type of item to hopefully create them a good profit. I am struggling as to what I can invest in to make my profits increase. There is only so much I can sell out of my house, before I end up trying to sell my lovely cats " which I would never do" But you can see what I mean I have got a few more bath and soap sets to place on Ebay that came from christmas but once these are sold "fingers crosses" I will then be stuck. There is the chance that boot sales will start soon depending on the weather. Just could do with a little advise on regards what the sort of things I could look at selling.
    Turn £100 into 10k in 2010 - Member No. 242

    £130 of £10000
  • yellow3
    yellow3 Posts: 340 Forumite
    woohoo! im on a roll! haha, just put 5 more items on ebay so thats a grand total of 17 items on, 3 sold and 2 paid for! yey!
    xx
    LBM 14/9/11. Aqua paid off!
    Capital one [STRIKE]434.00[/STRIKE] 193.70
    Vanquis [STRIKE]1122.36[/STRIKE] 1112.21
    Loan [STRIKE]16505.36[/STRIKE] 15,780.27
    total...[STRIKE]18,492.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]18,061.72 [/STRIKE] 17,095.18:eek:
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    dastley wrote: »
    I have noticed a lot of people have invested into some type of item to hopefully create them a good profit. I am struggling as to what I can invest in to make my profits increase. There is only so much I can sell out of my house, before I end up trying to sell my lovely cats " which I would never do" But you can see what I mean I have got a few more bath and soap sets to place on Ebay that came from christmas but once these are sold "fingers crosses" I will then be stuck. There is the chance that boot sales will start soon depending on the weather. Just could do with a little advise on regards what the sort of things I could look at selling.


    I haven't come up with anything yet, but I think as Bing0 mentioned, the place to be is in the secon hand market, so look for car boots, charity shops etc.
    The right item may just pop out at you when you least expect it.
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