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Can I make £1,024 in 11 weeks from nothing?
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try doing a few surveys pigsback juicybrains etc the links are all on here build up some cash that way freebies for click throughs and searches wont cost anything to do although time consuming set the computer up in the lounge and watch tv while you do it carboot sale free ads in local papers etc
good luck welcome aboardSave 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/60000 -
Make sure you sign up to ebay though pigsback or some other cashback site. Good luck!0
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I've sold a few things this weekend but need to work out which ones were for the challenge and which one's weren't!! I'm gutted really because I sold a Lumie alarm clock yesterday for £53.89 but unfortunately I bought it in the first place so can't add it to my total...
Anyway will sort it all out tonight and update my signature total!
Might try some matched betting this week.
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And I just got my first two mystery shopping assignments I can actually do, will make me £20!
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If you made a profit on your alarm clock - you can add the profit!0
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That's a good idea, will need to first hunt out how much I paid for it in the first place... I think I have made a tiny profit!halloweenqueen wrote:If you made a profit on your alarm clock - you can add the profit!
Just checked and I paid £39.95 back in January, sold it for £53.89... £13.94 profit! Excellent!0 -
Don't know if some of you have seen this, I have another code for an Elizabeth Arden product, this one is worth £17! Another ebay item.

The code is 7aww
It's for the blusher and the link is http://www.beautycounterdirect.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=217&products_id=639
Thanks to louby_lou on this thread http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=299344&page=2
I should say you only pay £2.95 P&P!
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Wow - thats good - you obviously knew you were going to sell it on when you bought it!!!!! Good going to make another almost £14!0
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I bought it ages ago, apparently they are good for waking you up gradually in the mornings... To be honest it's not been waking me up that well for a while so thought I would sell it as they are quite popular. I bought it from Boots originally with £20 off, there's hardly any on eBay and I had 25 watchers on it over the course of the week.halloweenqueen wrote:Wow - thats good - you obviously knew you were going to sell it on when you bought it!!!!! Good going to make another almost £14!
I replaced it with a little lamp for my bedside table yesterday, Ikea £2.50!
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halloweenqueen wrote:If you made a profit on your alarm clock - you can add the profit!
Hi - does this apply to any old stuff you have kicking about in the house that you sell?
I sold some second hand items I had bought ages ago and got more than what i paid for them, so would that profit be 'clean' to add to the challenge?
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Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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