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£10 voucher from Shop and Scan and a £1 saving to add
"There's only one way of life and that's your own" - Levellers
"I'm feeling like a Monday but someday I'll be Saturday night" - Bon Jovi0 -
Ebay cage sold for £25
so once I receive that I'll be up to about £75 :j
I'm gonna have to stop eBaying now though as I'm off on my holls next week so won't be here. I'll try to find some more stuff I don't need and eBay it when I get back after Christmas... When's the best time to list after Christmas? I would have thought it would be at the end of Jan when people get paid but I'm not sure.0 -
ooooooooo thats me target hit woop woop!!!!
Brilliant:j Well done Annibee.
Piglet ~ Dont you just cars when they start playing up, it always ends up being expensive! My car is off the road as of today, its MOT has ran out and i know its going to fail, Cant afford to get the work done £300 approx before christmas, so it will have to wait until mid Jan
Everyday im shufflin':dance: Proud Padder ~ All Hail The Power of Pad0 -
finally got a sale on ebay giving me 99p but i guess it all counts. Also saved some money on shopping for xmas pressies as packagings were slightly damaged - i was repacking anyway so it made sense - another saving of £7.75 and also a survey for £1.92.
Slowly i am getting there. Now off to put more bits on ebay:)Me, DD1 20, DS 18, DD2 15, Debt Free 04/18, Single Mum since 11/190 -
am having the same re a buggy i sold its realistically to far to make it worth while travelling and i havent heard anything from her in 4 days now besides she initially contacted me for my phone number
i emailed her and gave her some quotes from a courier company and said i would package it up for her....but still not heard anything
need it out the way as its sat in my living room!!:mad:
Wilf - I feel the same about the car seat. I'm selling it for my cousin - I've got 2 of them cluttering up my little house- (car seats not cousins) - my gut instinct was that for the money he'd get for it it wasn't worth Ebaying but I felt I should give it a go as he's always doing me favours. If I end up refunding the money (£4.99!!) I might pretend I sold it, give him the money & freecycle it. I'll look at it as a charitable donation... I've given my buyer a 48 hour deadline to contact me to arrange a pick up or I'm going to cancel the sale & give her a refund.
On the positive side - 2 of my other buyers have now paid up - I'm only owed money by one one now.Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
William Morris
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Another £60 from someone wanting to advertise on one of my websites, other than that it's a quiet month so far!:A0
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£45 from a craft fair on sunday
2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Well Im a happy bunny got lucky with a free £5 bet and made myself £16
MFW 2020 #111 Offset Balance £69,394.80/ £69,595.11
Aug 2014 £114,750 -35 yrs (2049)
Sept 2016 £104,800
Nov 2018 £82,500 -24 yrs (2042)0 -
40p for me today, surveys. On car front, was really pleased that ex gave me £150 towards cost as worried about so much money going out just before christmas. Then to my surprise when I picked car up was only charged £159 so only cost me £9!!! woo hoo.GC Jan £200/£200.78 Feb £250/£156.07
#161 £2019 in 2019 £132.01
2019 Frugal Living0 -
I got home from work today to find a brown envelope from the Inland Revenue - with great fear and dread I opened the envelope to find I had a tax rebate for £65.
God moves in mysterious ways indeed!
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