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lazy&indebt wrote:Move to the sunny midlands! It's great up here
You are doing really well so far. How much do you spend on food? Just wondered if you'd checked out the Old Style forum for ways to cut down?
i spend around £20 a week on food
RE: move to the Midlands...i spent my whole life there lol, well Shrewsbury in Shropshire n e way...i love the city, just hate the cost0 -
Hi Just read all the thread and your doing grand for long term changes. Just thought I would mention quidco for a shortterm fix. If you have a look at the bingo sites on quidco you often have to deposit £10 but get £20 from your quidco account ( after about a month ) so when you have your ebay money it might be worth borrowing a bit of this to do this. I did it purely to get the quidco money but you have to spend the money on there anyway and I won more than £70 in winnings so was very happy, also Alliance and Leicester if you open an account with them you get £50 and on this site you should be able to get someone to refer you to get and introductory £50 and maybe a cut of their recomendations money. Pigsback will also make you a few quid in time for xmas pressies. ( and if you pm me and let me recomend you I will be your best friend.) Rpoints is the same, so have a look at them. You won't get rich from these sites but esp with quidco there is plenty to be made from doing very little.
Goodluck
BatgirlMay 2015 £10 a day currently £2080 -
jo5ephedward5 wrote:i spend around £20 a week on food
RE: move to the Midlands...i spent my whole life there lol, well Shrewsbury in Shropshire n e way...i love the city, just hate the cost
But yam yams are ace!Was debt free... then went travelling!0 -
Architecture - coooool.... At least you don't have to worry about your earnings in the future!:A :heartpuls June 2014 / £2014 in 2014 / £735.97 / 36.5%0
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Batgirl wrote:Hi Just read all the thread and your doing grand for long term changes. Just thought I would mention quidco for a shortterm fix. If you have a look at the bingo sites on quidco you often have to deposit £10 but get £20 from your quidco account
Not a very good idea - the quidco cash isn't guaranteed and gambling sites will often withold cashback if they think you aren't a "genuine" customer. So you could just end up £10 down. Overall people lose a lot more money than they make at Bingo sites, so don't be too swayed by the odd lucky story.[size=-2]Matched betting profit: ~ £30,000 since Jan 2005
Quidco cashback: ~ £3,500 since May 2005
Topcashback: ~ £2,100 since Oct 2005
Rpoints: ~ £600 since June 2004
It's only fraud if you get caught.
I don't offer advice by PM so please post your questions in the appropriate thread.[/size]0 -
LaraHoust wrote:Architecture - coooool.... At least you don't have to worry about your earnings in the future!
lol - you'd think that, 6 years training down tho and 6 to go!!!
only earn 30-40K in London, that wont go as far as it would in the rest of the UK, but rest of UK only pays 20-30K lol - still the company i work for made 40million profit last year so maybe i should start my own place up0 -
I know it doesn't always track but if it doesn't you can argue the point but again you can lose out but I made a killing from various things on quidco at least £300 in a month so decide for yourself and goodluck.May 2015 £10 a day currently £2080
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