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Turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread PART 2
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Dear Lord, what have I started? :rotfl:0
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Well, just been to the post office with 4 parcels for Ebay customers and changed the contents of my 20p saver - so another £20 from that in the pot! Plus £3 for a survey I've just done - not quite the £27.40 per day I need to generate to get to £10000!
OMG- I've just thought - with all this talk of the taxman - is the challenge £10000 before or AFTER tax? :rotfl:
I'm trying to psyche myself up to make some Easter stuff and put it on Folksy - I've already left it too late for Valentines Day - maybe next year LOL!
Just trying to do something different to Ebaying - and I'm frightened to do Bingo or match betting - seems complicated and I'm not sure I want to use my credit cards on those sites - anyone else got an opinion on this?0 -
Amber_Sunshine wrote: »Dear Lord, what have I started? :rotfl:0
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Well, just been to the post office with 4 parcels for Ebay customers and changed the contents of my 20p saver - so another £20 from that in the pot! Plus £3 for a survey I've just done - not quite the £27.40 per day I need to generate to get to £10000!
OMG- I've just thought - with all this talk of the taxman - is the challenge £10000 before or AFTER tax? :rotfl:
I'm trying to psyche myself up to make some Easter stuff and put it on Folksy - I've already left it too late for Valentines Day - maybe next year LOL!
Just trying to do something different to Ebaying - and I'm frightened to do Bingo or match betting - seems complicated and I'm not sure I want to use my credit cards on those sites - anyone else got an opinion on this?
Don't EVER use Credit Cards on bingo sites, some credit cards see it as a cash withdrawal rather than a purchase and charge you the £3 min/?% cash withdrawal fee and higher interest.0 -
I have definitely lived a very sheltered life :eek: Lol
Has anyone registered with themJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100 -
Amber_Sunshine wrote: »Dear Lord, what have I started? :rotfl:
At least if we're all selling our pants and socks from now on we won't have to do so much laundry :rotfl:
Anyone know where to buy wholesale knickers??0 -
I am doing 10,000k before tax. I may cry if I think about it after tax.VR repayment £404 £156.02 PAID
Airpods repayment £249 £185 £75.90 PAID
Airpods repayment £144 £99.01 PAID
Capital One £14000 -
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Fetishes are a big business - now I dont know much about any of them because I am a prude, but I did read on here and in the mags about people paying big money for breast milk !!!
So I know there are a lot of new mums on here , unfortunately I am bottle feeding, but if you have spare milk..... :rotfl:VR repayment £404 £156.02 PAID
Airpods repayment £249 £185 £75.90 PAID
Airpods repayment £144 £99.01 PAID
Capital One £14000 -
ugghhh !!!:eek: I feel sick reading that :eek:.
Maybe they would like the umbilicle cord too :rotfl:.Kindness costs nothing0
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