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challenge Make £11,000 in 2011 The Dribblers Advance
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Glad you got the car sorted out Mambury. I know it felt good when we got ours sorted.
Jo x“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
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ok first win on bingo only about £6 but i have been using free funds and just had it on in background so free money i suppose
but it is sing bingo. so i need to deposit before i can withdraw right? checked the accounts section and there doesn't seem to be any Debit Card choice??? Then I set up a net teller account but the lowest deposit is £15??? can anyone help???
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sorry to sound stupid - I did try to find the information on the threads first page and with 60 to go through - this £11K for 2011 - is this just trying to save £11k and putting it away for a raining day - or just generally making savings?
I started last year with £5,000 in savings and by the end of 2010 I have £10,500- house deposit is coming on well lol!
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well just spend hours e baying another 21 things on there, still got box's but im done for the night.
Starting reading though loads of the threads on here but cant seem to keep up I really want to give mystery shopping a go but my maternity leave does not stop until march so have to hold off on that for a while.
Really keen to give matched betting a go but still a bit unsure/ where to start can anyone reccommend an easy straight forward site to start with?0 -
hi beckiwoo you can include anything cashback,savings,overtime,ebay,presents ect ev1 does it their own way so if you found a pound and kept it add it
mambury pleased you got a car
jo hope you enjoyed tea ,the family are starting to notice my frugal ways but i still have £45 in my purse lol oh has noticed an improvement in bank account as well thinks its his no chance.
my ebay is going well keep getting offers for my links who was it that posted theirs on ebay can i ask what you got?So finally debt free and it feels amazing however continuing here to stay debt free.Next declutter house and body and finally swim under that waterfall x0 -
hayhay2010 wrote: »well just spend hours e baying another 21 things on there, still got box's but im done for the night.
Starting reading though loads of the threads on here but cant seem to keep up I really want to give mystery shopping a go but my maternity leave does not stop until march so have to hold off on that for a while.
Really keen to give matched betting a go but still a bit unsure/ where to start can anyone reccommend an easy straight forward site to start with?So finally debt free and it feels amazing however continuing here to stay debt free.Next declutter house and body and finally swim under that waterfall x0 -
I think I will be batch cooking tomorrow. Plenty of food in the freezer but I have no motivation to cook anything. I figure that batch cooking will mean less takeaway temptation!
I found £1.65 in my bag so thats in the piggy.
On further inspection I've noticed that the 'ET' I received this morning is actually perfume. :eek:. Smells lovely too.
Going into Edinburgh on Sunday for OH's birthday (dinner out - budgeted for) so I'm going for my free make up lesson and then for the make over/consultation (why not eh??)
I will list on eBay tomorrow. Been saying it all week but I will deffo do it tomorrow.
Upto £6.65 on onepoll too. Slow but sure!!
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Wahoo - up to £5.10 on onepoll!!! Not far now to £40!!!!!!!Official DribblerThis is the year to #getfit0
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Long_tall_sally wrote: »Well I have just checked my e-bay account & have a bid for £2 on a toy so I am very pleased. small amount that it is, it is my first amount!
Can someone answer a query for me - I got accepted as a mystery shopper on GFK the other day but I can't remember whether it said I had to log on to find out if I had any shops to do or whether they sent an e-mail to me. Anyone know?
You need to log on and look for available jobs to accept0 -
just registered with GfK fingers crossedSave 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/60000
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