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  • daisygogo
    daisygogo Posts: 700 Forumite
    hi, hope everyone is well and busy making cash :)

    just finished catching up on what I've missed. Can someone point me in the direction of what 'matched betting' is. I tried my hand at bingo and didn't even have one win but matched betting sounds interesting.

    Can't believe January is nearly gone, can't wait to add up what I've made so far although it's helped somewhat by my sale of just about everything in my jewellery box bar my wedding and engagement ring
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  • what payment vehicle do they use on xrated? I cant seem to find anything on there to indicate what they use, there is nothing under faq or t&Cs ...

    ebare doesnt seem to exist anymore

    ebanned is credit/debit card

    I know paypal doesnt accept payments for adult items

    Anyone know of any other way like paypal?
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  • EMminently
    EMminently Posts: 1,141 Forumite
    MMTWGR please could i be added to the front page, i've been missed off :(
    My motivation for 10K is to have a baby :) (Not to buy one!) - to be financially comfortable enough to enjoy starting a family. Thank you x
    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.
  • Caseyface
    Caseyface Posts: 313 Forumite
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    what payment vehicle do they use on xrated? I cant seem to find anything on there to indicate what they use, there is nothing under faq or t&Cs ...

    ebare doesnt seem to exist anymore

    ebanned is credit/debit card

    I know paypal doesnt accept payments for adult items

    Anyone know of any other way like paypal?

    Have you tried MoneyBooker? I think it's similar to paypal in terms of how it works, i'm sure some people used to use that on the sites like ebanned etc. I'm not up on this, just have a vague recollection.
  • Back from the doctors and me and the kids are now all registered with the new doctors :D

    feeding bubs then me and my friend Galaxy Caramel are going to get some more bits listed before picking DD1 up from school :D
  • elly68
    elly68 Posts: 2,556 Forumite
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    hi decided to sell books on amazondo they email you if you get a sale ,and how do you make a profit if same book is listed at 0.1 penceany info would be appreciated
    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
  • Please add me to the front page too...:A

    I would love to raise 10k to put away for rainy days and hopefully be able to start my own business.

    I’m starting by buying and selling on eBay, starting a fashion blog and then maybe going on to have a weekend stall at Portobello road. I’ve got a love for cute quirky dresses and an obsession with bows...so will probably end up selling cute dresses with huge bows all over:rotfl:
  • Caseyface wrote: »
    Have you tried MoneyBooker? I think it's similar to paypal in terms of how it works, i'm sure some people used to use that on the sites like ebanned etc. I'm not up on this, just have a vague recollection.


    Thanks for that - I have copied a part of their website below:

    11. Prohibited Transactions

    11.1. It is strictly forbidden to send or receive payments as consideration for the sale or supply of:
    • Tobacco products
    • Prescription drugs
    • Drugs and drug paraphernalia
    • Firearms or ammunition
    • Weapons and knives
    • Satellite and cable TV descramblers
    • Pornography
    • Government IDs and licences including replicas and novelty items
    • Unlicensed lotteries or gambling services
    • Prepaid debit cards or other stored value cards that are not associated with a particular merchant and are not limited to purchases of particular products or services
    • Multi-level marketing, pyramid selling or ponzi schemes, matrix programmes or other “get rich quick” schemes or high yield investment programmes
    • Goods or services that infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party.

    That seems to apply that adult items not related ti pornography are ok.

    Is that what everybody else reads into that?

    Thanks Casey x
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  • elly68
    elly68 Posts: 2,556 Forumite
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    Things You Never Thought You Could Sell
    Hey everyone. This is my first go at starting a new thread that may help people. So if it's ,erm, not very good just ignore it as I no doubt sure you will.

    Right, the concept is for people to post things that they have sold on auction sites like ebay. But thats not just it, it has to be things you would'nt normally think you would get money for but you did.

    Weird things like empty fragrance bottles, I mean who would want a empty fragrance bottle?? But poeple do as I have just found out when I sold my wife's empty Angel perfume bottle for £5.50.

    This may help people who have things lying around which they don't think they could sell and acquire the little bits of money to help to get debt free. So hope its a sucess. :o

    Thought the members who have run out of things to ebay in their houses might want to have a look at this thread hope it helps ellie
    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
  • deq123
    deq123 Posts: 227 Forumite
    Yes, you will get an email when you sell something with all the details of the sale.

    I think that the only way to make a bit of money by selling at 1p is if you are a pro seller and you sell a large volume of books as you pay £28 something a month but amazon dont take the 86p off your selling total (if that makes sense) but you would need to sell a large volume of books to make the money up (as you still get the postage and if you can post cheaply that helps as well!)
    elly68 wrote: »
    hi decided to sell books on amazondo they email you if you get a sale ,and how do you make a profit if same book is listed at 0.1 penceany info would be appreciated
    Sell £1000 in 2016 - £12.48/£1000
    Earn £2016 in 2016 - £0.00/£1000

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