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***New*** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2011***

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  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    Brilliant totals Pammy - you've done so well. In the 18months I've 'known' you - you have done a fantastic job. We don't know each other IRL but I am very proud of you. I just hope I can do as well as you.

    I'll get on to a proper list of surveys and links after Christmas. :D

    Have a lovely Christmas and I look forward to seeing you in the new year.
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • esmer
    esmer Posts: 1,444 Forumite
    pammyj74 wrote: »
    Bingoport I have had £15 amazon vouchers this month, that site has been brilliant this year. You can definitely get at least £10 amazon vouchers a month there.
    :D

    How many games do you play Pammy?

    Thanks
    Saving 2.00 coins
    Grocerys set to 40.00 pw
    Being Thrifty
  • I hurt. Took the dogs out (we have three) and slipped over for the second time this week landing on exactly the same place. Its a good job there is lots of padding on me.

    Towards next year I have:

    1 £15.00 Debenhams voucher
    1 £15.00 Amazon voucher processing
    1 £10 Tescao voucher processing
    1 £15.00 LTS voucher processing
    A £37.00 cheque waiting to be put in bank for phone recycle.

    Not a bad start to 2011,:money:
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    edited 24 December 2010 at 10:35PM
    Wow Gemini - that IS a good start.

    Esmer you have to play 2,000 worth of points over the 7 days.

    That makes it 285 points per day, divided by 2 points per ticket =143. So if you play the maximum 24 tickets 7 times OR 18 tickets for 10 games, 6 days a week, you should be covered. You have to post on the forum everyday to get your 1,000 bonus (10 posts at 100 bp's each), so make sure you do the posts while your playing on auto. ;)

    You can redeem 5000 points for £5 worth of bonus money at a cash site - cheeky bingo, foxy, wink etc.

    OR

    You can redeem 10,000 for a £5 Amazon voucher.

    Hope that helps.
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • Ddraig
    Ddraig Posts: 595 Forumite
    MERRY CHRISTMAS


    I hit the sales already.Spent 110 upto now but saved a fortune.
    Will be documenting them all this year.

    Hit the grabbit forum ladies ,there are loads of sales.xx
    SWAGBUCKS Nov 17sbs redeemed; 2 x £5 Amazon
    youngpoll 7.70onepoll £33 toluna 29600 plus 3 redeem. valued opinions 9.25pureprofile 5.95mutual points 1265.Hi epanel 24 pointscrowdology 1.52
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    BP I play the 10 games of 18, play 2 lots of 5 on auto while I do my posting. You do need to get your points each day as thats 7000 pts and you play 2k plsu you should win at least once or twice and if you play on the guaranteed pots at 8pm the pot is higher. Also occasionally they have surveys for extra pts and they have just finished the advent which is how I got an extra voucher this month.

    Well done Emma on your savings :)
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • gemini12
    gemini12 Posts: 391 Forumite
    Merry Christmas to all. Have a good one. Just off to make my second cup of tea.
  • mummyslittleboy
    mummyslittleboy Posts: 1,011 Forumite
    edited 25 December 2010 at 7:30PM
    Hi everyone,

    If it is ok I am going to join this year as would love to be money neutral. I am a single mum to 3 kids aged 3,10,14. Two of them have disabilities as do I so at the moment I am not working just hoping DS will be able to manage full time school in september so that I can go back.

    So far I have just bought DS's birthday presents from boots sale with quidco cash back so hasn't cost me a penny, also bought a couple of bits towards DD2's birthday again used cash back so no cost to me.

    I hope you are all having fab christmas's I best go and dish up dinner :D
    :jmember of the thrifty gifty 2011 :j
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    DDraig and Mummyslittleboy - Bargains! That's what we like to see!!!

    I've bought next years wrapping paper and crackers from Marks. Cost £13 should have been £45. Ok there's no way I would have bought them from M&S in the first place but I ran out of nice stuff this year and went and got some cheap stuff - what a nightmare, it kept ripping so I figured it would be better to buy dear stuff for a cheap price iyswim.

    I also bought two pairs of pj's for DD2, one for now and one for summer - nothing to do with gifting but at a quarter of their original price - they were a bargain. :)

    Don't forget!!! - everything you buy in the sales for next years gifts, add them to your spreadsheet, so you can work out your final balances. Do that everytime at first, and it will soon become second nature.

    Off now for a bit, just had lunch. OH washed up - so now for a relax. Take care everyone.
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    I've just spent two hours on Christmas day to update post 3 (I think it is) with details on payment levels, links etc. Talk about dedication ;)

    If anyone does any survey sites not listed on there, could you please write a little review here to let us all know about payment level, and where you can redeem vouchers, how good they are etc. I can add the info to that post for future use.

    Thanks so much.

    Have a lovely afternoon xxx

    Thanks so much.
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
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