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The Turn £100,00 into £10,000 by the end of 2010 all dribble unofficial Thread

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  • Has anyone seen this thread?

    A couple who have taken on his ex's 7 kids (two of them his) plus she is pregnant with twins. I'm in awe!!
    :j
    I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.
  • elly68
    elly68 Posts: 2,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    night all away to bed viewer on house tomorrow so need to be up bright and early to start making the place all bright,clean and shiny good luck all maybe you should all have a good sleep and you will wake up bright eyed and bushy tailed and ready to do your commitments ride on sally or is that right on sally nah definately ride on lol
    So finally debt free and it feels amazing however continuing here to stay debt free.Next declutter house and body and finally swim under that waterfall x
  • Ooo Amber, you have the whip, self-flagellation is the only thing I can think of that might work! :rotfl:
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  • Night night elly, sleep tight!

    Toots x
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  • truly1
    truly1 Posts: 514 Forumite
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    It takes me sooo long to catch up with the posts in the evening on the days I am working. Sure I have missed some helpful posts with my skim reading.

    I feel as if I am logging on for the nightshift, lol.

    A bit like my short, online career with li*nbr*dge. But not so mentally taxing.
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  • Hehe, hi there Truly! I know the feeling well, although I usually find time to read the thread when I'm at work! How are you today?

    Toots x
    PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE DRIBBLERS!
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  • Hi Truly :) Have a good day?
    Were they a good company to work with? I considered it briefly a few nights ago.
    Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:
  • A bit of advice needed please lovely people. I've got to the point where I want to focus on one thing rather than the 647 million that have been flying round in my head since I joined this thread. So I'm about to take the plunge and start properly investigating wholesalers.

    The thing that has made me hesitate this long is that I'm not sure what I will do about proving I have a business so that I can buy from them, because until I buy from them I don't have a business, if you see what I mean.

    Is it a case of getting business cards etc printed up first or creating an ebay shop and using those to prove I'm a business buyer? I joined a local wholesaler called JTF when I had a shop a few years ago and had to provide invoices and electric bills addressed to my shop, which I obviously don't have this time.

    Am I worrying about nothing? :whistle:
    :j
    I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.
  • LilacPixie
    LilacPixie Posts: 8,052 Forumite
    Joey - my jewellery website is a business yet i run it from home so i have nothing to my address. Contact wholesalers and ask if they supply sole traders.
    MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:
    MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000 :D
  • truly1
    truly1 Posts: 514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 10 February 2010 at 12:53AM
    Hehe, hi there Truly! I know the feeling well, although I usually find time to read the thread when I'm at work! How are you today?

    Toots x


    I am ok now that work is done for the day.

    Thats my motivation for this challenge, btw, dream of working for myself instead of doing my daily grind. Would love to have my time under my own control whilst still earning enough to contribute to the family income.

    That might be an idea for a list! You know,

    Why are you doing the £100 to £10000 challenge?'

    truly1 I want to give up my demanding job and work for myself

    1373/10000
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