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*NEW* Thrifty Gifty - Money Making for Christmas & Occasions 2010

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  • toochoosey
    toochoosey Posts: 7,371 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I have 3900 dooyoo points at the mo so another 20000 will take me to 23900....should get started!!!!
  • scattymam1
    scattymam1 Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    already started jammy - gonna keep a spreadsheet this year i thinks...so I can see exactly how much I've saved...jammy when does the less than half price boots sale come on - u let me know last year - don't want to miss that xxx could u pm me as I don't get a chance to sift through threads like I used to xxx
  • I have just ordered some books from the book people,some as christmas gifts and birthday pressies.Used book points I had saved up for a while and also shopped mainly from sale and book end section.Also got some to help me make gifts for next christmas,christmas can do projects,christmas gifts from the kitchen,making childrens clothes,home brewing,soap making.That little lot should keep me busy and give me plenty of ideas for making fab stuff.
    "Reaching out to touch the stars dont forget the flowers at your feet".
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    I'm totally up to date with all dooyoo-ers now thanks to Sylphraven. I'm just off to review you all now.;)
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • amyandoli
    amyandoli Posts: 470 Forumite
    pammyj74 wrote: »
    i start dooyoo with 17000 points today :)

    think i am going to head for the cheque £50, would be more useful to me but still going for 20000 this month
    1000 points - £1 amyandoli so you are better off than you thought lol

    oh and i'm pammyj on there


    few lol, thanks pammy!!

    1000 points = £1
    20,000 points = £20
    20,000/500 = 40 reviews in a month..... much better lol than 160 :rotfl:
  • 98jdougl
    98jdougl Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    Does anyone know of a spreadsheet to work out ebay fees etc so I can input my listings and work out profit?
  • sylphraven
    sylphraven Posts: 700 Forumite
    Could you leave your earnings in paypal until the end of the month jdougl, then pay your ebay fees out of it and see whats left?
    You cant take a step forward with both feet on the ground
  • NickyBo_2
    NickyBo_2 Posts: 931 Forumite
    amyandoli wrote: »
    20,000/500 = 40 reviews in a month..... much better lol than 160 :rotfl:


    You will probably find you won't need to write anything like 40 reviews to get to the 20,000. Every time someone rates one of your reviews it is worth 15 points and that adds up quickly. When I got my first £20 on dooyoo, only half of it was from reviews I had written (20 reviews) and the other half were points earned from people rating them. Like Jammy said, if you can get an average of 33 ratings for your reviews then it will earn you the extra 50p for each one. With all of us on here rating each others that shouldn't be too hard now :)
    Making money for Christmas 2012!
  • NickyBo_2
    NickyBo_2 Posts: 931 Forumite
    I had 2665 points in my dooyoo this morning. I will hopefully write a review or two tonight and get rating other people :)
    Making money for Christmas 2012!
  • 98jdougl
    98jdougl Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    sylphraven wrote: »
    Could you leave your earnings in paypal until the end of the month jdougl, then pay your ebay fees out of it and see whats left?

    I had thought of that but I get my survey money paid into paypal as well and I use that account for all my ebay purchases as well... just thought I remembered reading about a spreadsheet somewhere but might have just imagined it lol (I tend to do that!)
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