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Turn £100.00 into £10.000.00+ by the end of 2010 official thread PART 2

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  • CAPMguy wrote: »
    Hello, new to this forum and could use some advice. I have (stupidly) paid £40 to register with UK Mystery Shopper employment and they are now not answering my e mails (surprise surprise) Does anyone know how I can get my money back? Is there anywhere I can report them to?

    How did you pay? Because depending on whether it is credit card or paypal, it will affect how easy it is to get your money back.
    10K 2010 challenge £3202.59/£10000
    11K 2011 challenge: £1023/£11000
    12K 2012 challenge: £5896.33/£12000
    £2021 in 2021 challenge: £605.02/£2021
    Debt free wannabe: £24695/£24695 - Debt free date: November 2021
  • murie
    murie Posts: 1,251 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi there all!Havent been on for quite some time now due to other aspects of my life taking over(how dare they I hear you ask!)
    I have had a few ebay sales totalling £36 and made £220 on BB so its ticking over. I've spent the last 3 days on and off reading this thread and I'm glad to see that most of you are still as motivated/barmy as ever! The socks thing is making me giggle! There's nowt as queer as folks...............!!
    Anyway-gotta dash. Will try and pop back in later!
    lovin' this site!
    :j
  • CAPMguy wrote: »
    Hello, new to this forum and could use some advice. I have (stupidly) paid £40 to register with UK Mystery Shopper employment and they are now not answering my e mails (surprise surprise) Does anyone know how I can get my money back? Is there anywhere I can report them to?

    Hi I suggest you head over to the mystery shopping thread in the up your income section here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2155793

    They will have far more information for you, as they all have experience with mystery shopping directly. Maybe if you tell them the name of the company they will be able to give you some background on it.

    Not trying to fob you off, just we mainly spend our time talking about dirty socks and smelly shoes in this thread, and while youre more than welcome to join in, I dont think thats the answer youre looking for!

    Good luck and join our challenge!:T
    10k in 2010 - £350.77 :beer:
  • Oh people forgot to add quickly, my DH has an exam today. If he passes then he will get a promotion and 10k a year pay increase (and a little something from me to say 'well done' ;) )! Everyone cross fingers for him hes been studying so hard bless him, thank yooooooooooou :D
    10k in 2010 - £350.77 :beer:
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Oh people forgot to add quickly, my DH has an exam today. If he passes then he will get a promotion and 10k a year pay increase (and a little something from me to say 'well done' ;) )! Everyone cross fingers for him hes been studying so hard bless him, thank yooooooooooou :D

    Fingers crossed for him :-) just think how many socks he can buy with 10k............
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Ok-i'm going to forget about socks for today (well,try anyway) what can i do-nothing to list on ebay,nothing on ebay selling...hmmm..need some inspiration.
  • Ive got a bog pile sitting here just need some pics of OH wearing his socks now!

    And nothing but ...
  • MummyandPaige
    MummyandPaige Posts: 828 Forumite
    edited 27 January 2010 at 10:14AM
    ok, idea for someone, over on the grabbit board, there is a post to say that Diesel jeans are mispriced at £13, £10 off first order. Jeans retail normally at £65-110 a pair, don't have the cash to invest myself although did get OH a couple of pairs (he has this annoying habit of only wearing branded clothes, you should see him when I try to get him through the door at Primark!), as I just brought a pallet, but there is definately a profit to be made there as they are going for £30-£135 a pair on EBay hth

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-by-Diesel-Larkee-Jeans-in-731-W-31-Leg-32_W0QQitemZ370325633779QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMen_s_Clothes?hash=item563920baf3 these ones
    turn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 - :(

    I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!
  • Out of stock :(
    ok, idea for someone, over on the grabbit board, there is a post to say that Diesel jeans are mispriced at £13, £10 off first order. Jeans retail normally at £65-110 a pair, don't have the cash to invest myself although did get OH a couple of pairs (he has this annoying habit of only wearing branded clothes, you should see him when I try to get him through the door at Primark!), as I just brought a pallet, but there is definately a profit to be made there as they are going for £30-£135 a pair on EBay hth

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-by-Diesel-Larkee-Jeans-in-731-W-31-Leg-32_W0QQitemZ370325633779QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMen_s_Clothes?hash=item563920baf3 these ones
    10k in 2010 - £350.77 :beer:
  • EMminently
    EMminently Posts: 1,141 Forumite

    Not trying to fob you off, just we mainly spend our time talking about dirty socks and smelly shoes in this thread, and while youre more than welcome to join in, I dont think thats the answer youre looking for!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    That has tickled me so much! I wonder if we really have frightened off a few people.
    Just £10,852.28p to go...

    :D

    Trust that little voice in your head that says "Wouldn't it be interesting if...";
    And then do it.
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