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***Make Us Money in 2010 with Ebay Challenge***
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woooooeeeee... so excited... new thread, new year, new challenge!
I have amended my signature in preparation...
would love to do 1k a month if poss!
still listing tonight!!
happy 2010 everyone!
xHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
Hello JesaRose and mrscmr :j
I'm going to stop reading through the board and get back to preparing some more listings....I might even have the bedroom clear of ebay stuff by SundayMortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #060 -
I'd like to join please! I've been ebaying clutter throughout most of 2009, and still have lots to sell. OH is self employed gardener and work is a bit slow through the winter so will be ebaying as much as I can to generate some extra income. Got 18 things listed at the moment, will try and list a few items each day - dont want them all running out at the same time and having to take zillions of parcels to the post office - I'm sure they hate the sight of me by now!November 2018 make £10/day - £21/£300
November 2018 NSDs 1/15
Emergency Fund /£1000
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can i join to please?Boiler pot £30.92/£10000
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welcome mavvysmum! its the PLACE to be in 2010! happy new year to you! x
i took chocs in to the post office ladies as a chrissy present from me and my friend who ebays too... sometimes you have to keep those ladies sweet! xHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
oppp sorry Claire... yes u are most welcome... please join us! xHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
Can you add me too please. Uploading nine items tonight as I type. Not sure of a target yet, but need to declutter and generate some cash.0
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I have been meaning to start ebaying all year and have never got round to it. I have loads of stuff but need to find my camera. Add me to the list and it will be an incentive to get started.The person who moves a mountain begins by carrying small stones.
Diet loss starting Sept 2019 0/80lbs:eek::o
Proud to be No. 47 of the DMP mutual support club
DFW Nerd #380. Proud to be dealing with my debt0 -
hi ladies new thread, new year, new challenge. lets look forward to a better year than last and make every penny count.
Does anyone here use fatfingers or similar sites to hunt down bargains to sell on again?
I'm aiming to make £1200 this year, and will start by getting rid of what i've got lying around, its too easy to keep buying but not shift what you have already, so thats my new year resolution! (or one of many anyway)
have a happy new year all "and mak it a guid ane"skintbint x
here's tae us, wha's like us - fell few and and they're a deid"
10k in 2010/£6988.30-69.88%@29/12/10, 11k in 2011/£897 07.04.11- fell by the wayside!!!
12k in 2012 - £204.00 @ 4/1/12
do not confuse me with the other skintbint who joined dec2011 - i am the original bint:rotfl:0 -
Please add me to this challenge - aim to make £30 a month from ebay. Complete newbie so help and support will be required. My paypal account isn't even set up yet!Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £3K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £22.5K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.1K) = 28.2/£127.5K target 22;12% updated 6/7
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.6K updated 6/7/250
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