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Can I make £1,024 in 11 weeks from nothing?

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  • Today I've received a £7.50 cheque for my time working on a charity newsletter - as I paid nothing 'out' to get this - would this be eligible to add to my total?
    MFW #185
    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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  • jpwhittle
    jpwhittle Posts: 1,509 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    wow down on page four again.

    for anyone that will it looks like the christmas wish compotition is a postal vote. they just havent updated the website yet but noah is definatly in looking as gorgeous as ever. his number is 143.
    if you search for lincolnshire echo online it will bring it up just go to a christmas wish and the forms there. thankyou to anyone who votes for him.
    back to comping in 2017, fingers crossed :beer:
  • just sold a phone to someone i know for £25 profit... would have got a few more pennies on ebay but less hassle this way.
    A Monkey is for life, not just for Xmas!

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  • jpwhittle
    jpwhittle Posts: 1,509 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    also just noticed that everyone who votes gets the chance to win a months food and drink shopping up to the value of £400.
    back to comping in 2017, fingers crossed :beer:
  • wilf55
    wilf55 Posts: 3,102 Forumite
    jpwhittle wrote:
    also just noticed that everyone who votes gets the chance to win a months food and drink shopping up to the value of £400.

    it is a comp after all and am sure no one will mind!!!

    good luck

    will sort out my vote right now!!
    Save 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/6000
  • Today I've received a £7.50 cheque for my time working on a charity newsletter - as I paid nothing 'out' to get this - would this be eligible to add to my total?

    Anyone got any ideas on the above? :T
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • My total is up to £173.00 really chuffed with that! Panicking now as I get into the bigger amounts!
  • Today I've received a £7.50 cheque for my time working on a charity newsletter - as I paid nothing 'out' to get this - would this be eligible to add to my total?

    Yes this is ok to use, well done
    Olympic bronze challenge-started 7/1/06-total so far is £194.30
  • sirboz
    sirboz Posts: 2,394 Forumite
    ehallett wrote:
    Woohoo - another player :D

    So the rules are that you have to start from nothing. You need to find a way to make your first £1 without using any of your own money. When you have made your first £1 then you can use that to try and double it etc.

    Any ideas on how to get your first pound then?

    :j :j

    sign up to bookmaker ibetx.com and use the promotion code LING1811 and you will get a free £20 in your account , stick it on something thats very likely to win (not sure who arsenal or chelsea are playing this week) if they lose youve lost nothing , if youve one you can withdraw your winnings (after sending them lots of ID for verification) , hopefully that should be your first £22/24 :D


    Sorry : noticed this has been mentioned already , should of read through the thread first :-(
  • wilf55
    wilf55 Posts: 3,102 Forumite
    sirboz wrote:
    sign up to bookmaker ibetx.com and use the promotion code LING1811 and you will get a free £20 in your account , stick it on something thats very likely to win (not sure who arsenal or chelsea are playing this week) if they lose youve lost nothing , if youve one you can withdraw your winnings (after sending them lots of ID for verification) , hopefully that should be your first £22/24 :D


    Sorry : noticed this has been mentioned already , should of read through the thread first :-(

    anyone know of any cashback sites that do ibetx???
    Save 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/6000
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