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  • thought I should log in and update , been dabbling cautiously with matched betting and I am £67 up at the moment (initial investment £45 from my sales of junk on ebay ) .
    Just sold my first valentine biscuit on ebay , also listed on etsy and facebook store . I hope this is a link to it below ?


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/jillthecakemaker/5383512573/

    did you make all the cakes in the photos ? they are amazing im inspired!
  • thought I should log in and update , been dabbling cautiously with matched betting and I am £67 up at the moment (initial investment £45 from my sales of junk on ebay ) .
    Just sold my first valentine biscuit on ebay , also listed on etsy and facebook store . I hope this is a link to it below ?


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/jillthecakemaker/5383512573/
    Your biscuits look fabulous, and soo professional - hope you get lots of sales from them! Will look out for them on ebay, maybe get some myself. Interested to know how you got started with the matched betting, I have set up a separate account for it, now I just need some cash to invest (next week when I get paid), then I would like to get started, but I admit I am a bit scared of taking the first step. Any advice would be gratefully received.
    C
    Sealed pot Challenge 2011 member No 1241 - Final total £154.21
    Sealed Pot Challenge 2012 - No.
  • jmds wrote: »
    I'm expecting a delivery of a handheld scanner from Nielsen next week so I'll let you know how using that goes! Is anyone else signed up with them?

    Hi.

    How did you join Nielsen?
  • jess444_2
    jess444_2 Posts: 1,225 Forumite
    ok can some only please explain the bingo sites! and how much you have to put in of your own money to get started etc?! and whats all this free cashback for it etc is! im confused and nervous about doing it without know whats what!

    Hi I am no expert but the ones I have signed up for are Sing Bingo and City Bingo. Sign up and play the free bingo. There are about 3 games that are free. If you make a deposit you also have access to another game that is free for 24 hours after your deposit. I just kept flicking from one free game to another getting cards for the next game.
    When you want to withdraw you will need £30 (not including bonus as this cannot be withdrawn) You can deposit money to bring it up to £30 and then withdraw straight away. After withdrawing with Sing they left a few pounds of the bonus in my account which I played with and won. I was then able to reverse the previous withdrawal and immediately make a withdrawal for a higher amount. If you leave your winnings in and continue to play games (other than the free games) they will use your winnings for payment before the bonus.

    Not sure if any of this makes sense :o Let me know if I need to explain anything in more detail.

    Jess
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    Well Elly DHs mum has house for sale on orkney.lol bit out in the wilds though and has business attached!
    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.”
    - Howard Thurman
  • deq123
    deq123 Posts: 227 Forumite
    minnie2 wrote: »
    ok can some only please explain the bingo sites! and how much you have to put in of your own money to get started etc?! and whats all this free cashback for it etc is! im confused and nervous about doing it without know whats what!

    The free cashback is if you join through a cashback site and deposit some of your own money, they will give you cashback so you could get more back than you put in, (but always read the conditions) check topcashback they have bingo sites on there.

    The sites I am playing are Costa Bingo, City Bingo & Sing Bingo, these arent on the cashback sites as far as I am aware, you can join for free and they give you a £10 bonus to play with, if you win over £30 'real money' then you can withdraw, but first you have to deposit, but you can then withdraw including your deposit, but watch out if you have any bonus money left as you could lose that, but it always tell you before you confirm.

    I have won around £200 this month on these sites and Vernons, tried the Sun but didnt win!
    Sell £1000 in 2016 - £12.48/£1000
    Earn £2016 in 2016 - £0.00/£1000

  • jmds
    jmds Posts: 100 Forumite
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    BlueTree wrote: »
    Hi.

    How did you join Nielsen?

    I got an invitation through Indiefield, a focus group company I'm signed up with.
  • well thats another week over, thanks so much for this forum, i am so much better with money in just one month. i think before i spend. i send unwanted items back to catalogues straight away, i used to leave them till it was too late and end up selling on ebay and a tremendous loss !!:mad:

    I have cashed in a couple of surveys, and today got my scanner from Neilsen. I am sitting waiting for it to charge as so desperate to use it !!

    A good week on the free bingo with over £200 waiting to be banked, will update my totals when its actually in my account, also waiting for a mystery shopper payment to go in.

    Got £25 back from a months old debt so counting it, and sold some of my massive Virgin Vie stock so will add that too.

    Dribbling away with ebay, selling sale stuff for a meagre profit after paypal and ebay fees. had a look at selling on amazon but fees look just as bad. also castoff.com but nothing seems to be moving there.

    thanks for all the ideas and support and keep it up guys. :T
    Make £2018 in 2018 - £9.50
  • Hales
    Hales Posts: 860 Forumite
    :j:j My £137 bingo win has hit the bank, as have another couple of smaller wins - have updated my total and i'm thrilled :T
    Official Dribbler :D
    This is the year to #getfit
  • Hi. Got a £5 cheque in the post today from Consumer Intelligence, taking total up to £109.21 - long way to go, but a start all the same.
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