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Can I make £1,024 in 11 weeks from nothing?
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halloweenqueen wrote:Years ago when I joined ebay I put one of those silly locations in! I can't remember or see where to alter it to my location so I can advertise something for local pickup!
When you do alter it it doesn't seem to work... I altered mine in January when I moved but everything I sell on there comes up as my old location! You can change it while you're listing your items though.0 -
EagerLearner wrote:I'm nearly at the £300 mark... hoping that this weekend my star item will be Microsoft Office 2000 (Business version) - over 60 views so far and 1 watcher. Previous ones have gone for £20-£40... fingers crossed.
I hope it doesn't get pulled. I was listing a licensed version of Office 97 until earlier this week, which got pulled under VERO. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason to listings getting pulled, as there's still loads of MS Office listed.
Oh well
BaffExclamation and question marks - ONE exclamation mark or question mark is sufficient to exclaim or ask about something. More than one just makes you look/sound like a prat.
Should OF, would OF. Dear oh dear. You really should have, or should've listened at school when that nice English teacher was explaining how words get abbreviated.0 -
baffcat wrote:I hope it doesn't get pulled. I was listing a licensed version of Office 97 until earlier this week, which got pulled under VERO. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason to listings getting pulled, as there's still loads of MS Office listed.
Oh well
Baff
I hope not - the CD's have the Microsoft hologram and serial number/code so nothing wrong with itMFW #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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Hi all
Does anyone fancy trying bingo for free? I got this e-mail alert, but unfortunatelly it is for new customers only.
NB: don't forget to put a promo code in - I foolishly did not on bingo fabulous.
here is the alert
To get your 10 free cards from Bingo Fabulous simply click here (http://www.bingofabulous.co.uk/main.php?a=2905.0 ) and register as a new player using promotion code: secrets. Your 10 free bingo cards will be automatically placed in your account.
To get your 50 free bingo cards from Foxy Bingo click here ( http://www.bingofabulous.co.uk/main.php?a=2905.0 ) and register as a new player using promotion code: freemoney (enter it in the box at the bottom of the new player registration form). A £5 (50 cards) welcome bonus will be automatically placed in your account. Foxy Bingo usually offers 20 free cards to all new players. This offer is exclusively for our members.0 -
Have just seen this advertised on the tv too https://www.galabingo.co.uk/sharon - haven't tried it yet though.JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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I saw that too, you have to put £5 in to take advantage of the free games thoughfinally debt free and want to keep it that way!!0
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jpet77 wrote:Have just seen this advertised on the tv too https://www.galabingo.co.uk/sharon - haven't tried it yet though.
I have done this one through Quidco, who I belive paid either £30 or £10 (sorry don't remember exactly).
Anyways....
I decided to try my luck and deposited the same amount as I was going to get off Quidco.... and.... believe it or not won £230!
These guys have really nice prizes for full houses and 1,2 lines going. And some tickets are as cheap as 10p!
I swear, I don't work for them0 -
Galabingo say that I'm an existing customer because I've got a Coral account and I've register with the one you've posted Soscrooge but the free cards haven't been put in my account - do you know if it says they'll be credited within 24 hours or something? Thx, JxJUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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Hey everyone---This is a super ambitous idea--I just joined moneysavingexpert and this is my first post, but I found some info that seems relevant to what everyone is trying to accomplish:
There is this new company called https://www.agloco.com that will pay you in order to surf the net. You can check out their site, but basically here is how it works:
you sign up then you get others to sign up and then you download their "viewbar" which are these scrolling ads that run while you are actively surfing the web. The bar is not at all intrusive, you can see it on the site. the idea is, companies pay agloco to run these ads, then agloco takes 10% and passes on the rest to everyone who is running their viewbar.
Since we are all online anyway, it seems to be a great way to passivly make "money from nothing." What you really want to do is get others to sign up because your cash flow increases exponentually as others sign up under your member ID.
Anyhow, just thought I would share---check out the calculator on their site and you can see the potential behind it :-)0 -
my free clothing vouchers went for £4- taking off fees and postage i am £3 closer to the targetDebt of £6300 cleared in 5 years, now ZERO0
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