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What is the best way to make extra money?
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Come join us on the 'turn £100 into 10k in 2010' thread. There is some excellent ideas on there, and even if you do not make the 10k at least you'll have fun trying!!0
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Going on what i said earlier.. £100 a month is £25 a week... 5 or 6 hrs (with tax) at a £5 P/H job (and min wage is just above that) easily done on a friday night in a bar, or on a saturday/sunday job.Credit card: [STRIKE]£2533.30[/STRIKE] £0 as of July '16!Overdraft: [STRIKE]£1700[/STRIKE]£0 as of July '16!Aim:Save for a working trip to New Zealand leaving late 2016/ early 2017!0
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littlemrtinkle wrote: »working fine today. they were just down for maintenance. The 5x ones are back tomorrow
Are your 'Shopping For Discounts' working fine on gpb, fatcheese and cashbackkings?0 -
Going on what i said earlier.. £100 a month is £25 a week... 5 or 6 hrs (with tax) at a £5 P/H job (and min wage is just above that) easily done on a friday night in a bar, or on a saturday/sunday job.
I used to work weekends and I hated it that much I don't ever want to work at weekends again. I go and watch football and it meant that I missed all the matches, didn't see friends as much and never had time to do things when everyone else did. I've never wanted to work in a pub either so it's not something that is right for me to do.0 -
Barney_McGrew wrote: »Hi, I do daily clicks on numerous sites and can earn about £4-£5 for just over an hours clicking. The sites i use are
Fatcheese
TopCashback
Cashbackkings
Cashback-rewards
Getpoundsback
Cashbackchief
Cashbackcascade
Quanti
Cashbackextreme
Rpoints
You could easily make £100 per month doin these for an hour per day. Add in various survey sites and you could earn a little more......
Lightspeed
Globaltestmarket
I find these two give me most surveys and a good percentage that i qualify to complete on a regular basis.
I'm already doing some daily click,s and I am with some of the sites you name, and I'm with that many survey sites it's too many to mention. I'm just wanting to know what else there is really and want to know a bit more about the daily scratches. I know there will probably be something that I've overlooked or don't know about at all.
What I find with the surveys is you cannot guarantee how much you get each month as you don't get a set number of surveys each month and redeemption points are so different on all the sites that some are easily acheivable and others take forever.0 -
scratches will give you minimum of £3-10 per month0
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I read the post and posters say daily scratches but never tell you where or what when someone asksSurvey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740
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scratches will give you minimum of £3-10 per month
But on what site is this and is there any outlay? I want some more information so that I can check the site(s) out myself. I'd be happy to make that amount each month as something is better then nothing and I'd sign up to a few sites. So please some info.:D0 -
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Barney_McGrew wrote: »Hi, I do daily clicks on numerous sites and can earn about £4-£5 for just over an hours clicking. The sites i use are
Fatcheese
TopCashback
Cashbackkings
Cashback-rewards
Getpoundsback
Cashbackchief
Cashbackcascade
Quanti
Cashbackextreme
Rpoints
You could easily make £100 per month doin these for an hour per day. Add in various survey sites and you could earn a little more......
Lightspeed
Globaltestmarket
I find these two give me most surveys and a good percentage that i qualify to complete on a regular basis.
i saw the list and brought up fatcheese. it's a cashback site in the sense you buy something and get a discount on it. am i right in thinking this isn't an income?0
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