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***New*** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2011***
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Savvybunny2009 wrote: »Lol it was me chel, and you were thinking of Viva x
you star ! thank you so much its been bugging me for ages :beer:0 -
Lol Savvy - you only beat me because I was doing my long post.

How are you Savvy? Is your EMA all done?I :heartpuls M.S.E.
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elysia2003 wrote: »Chel - It's in the second post honey. It's Viva and it was Savvy who found it. Cash out is now at £25 and not £10. Keep checking through the day, but the best times for surveys are Wednesday and Friday after 5pm.

Welcome back. Come on then - where have you been hiding? If you know you can't manage alone, keep popping in regularly and then we can keep and eye on you and keep you motivated.
Hello Dotty - you're most welcome to join in. Don't bother with the rest of the pages. Just start from now, you'll pick it up. The abbreviations we use might be confusing at first - if you don't know what's going on, or have difficulty with anything, just shout. Someone is always around to help. I'm so proud of all these ladies (and gents) on here - we all work as a team, and it's great.
Read through the second post and see if there's any sites you're not on yet, and join them. Don't do too much at once, it'll put you off. You might be late joining in this year, but every single penny you earn now, is a penny less you have to find later, and next year you'll be so much better off.
I look forward to seeing you both join in often.
thanks hun ive saved it now, ooh naughty making it £25 cash out!
just been busy with kids, decorating , housework etc not enough hours in the day sometimes , by the time ive cleared my inbox of surveys theres no time for anything else
but my youngest is now at full time school so more me time ,and being able to use the laptop without fighting the kids for it will help lol0 -
Ahhh thank you
I've looked through and do survey sites (never qualify lol) so actually thinking of giving that up and soley doing reviews and saving pound coins ect the usual.
Everyone seems so nice on here
Looking forward to talking and getting to know everyone 
xMummy to two beautiful kids!Currently doing Access to Higher Education, hoping to go UWE in sept 2013 to do Nursing!0 -
Sorry my post was very blunt and to the point wasn't it!
I'm doing well Elysia, ema has been completed and handed in now. I actually re-wrote over half of it before I sent it in so I'm hoping I have done enough for a pass but I won't know for another three months so I can't really worry about that now lol. My next module starts 1st November so hopefully I will be able to catch up and do some reviews before then too.
I forfeited yesterday, despite my best attempts I only managed 85p. playing catch up today with everything which hasn't been easy with dd being unwell and wanting to sit on my lap every five minutes
Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
Savvy - Oh dear. I hope she's better soon.
Dotty - whatever you do, it's up to you. Reveiwing can be quite a good earner, but you have to stick at it. I tend to do a bit here and there.
Chel - I know what you mean. Life get's in the way sometimes.
You're here now, and now you can get stuck in properly. If you need any more help just shout. I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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Whoa now ladies slow down! Made my target today, again using Mr Ts generous prices! Bought a Lindam bed rail for 60p and sold it on Facebook for £10! That makes up for poor effort over the past few days due to illness feeling better but not 100%. Off now to check s&s as I am sure I should be able to redeem on there today!
welcome dotty and hi chel!:xmassmile**New** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2012**:xmassmileMember No. 11 of Happy Chappy's Clip Strip Club!
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Legend - if you see another one Savvy wanted a bed rail. :A I've been looking, but none to be found near me.

Well done on your sale. There is a buy it, sell it, swap it facebook page for Birmingham I noticed yesterday, but it's new, and no-one has swapped or sold anything yet. I'll keep it in mind for the future though.I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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New people!
Welcome and like Elysia says, jump in and just get on with it. Shout up if you need help.
Cha has been a long weekend. I answered 276 questions over Saturday and Sunday, which earned me about £14.30 in normal pay, plus I qualify for £6 in bonuses, and I hope to get extra by winning top 3 in the number of Qs answered on one of the days. I have worked my socks off.
I have done £3.50 on it already today, and a 75p yg (balance back to £5 after last months redeem) and written a 60p review, so earnings are looking good for the day. I'm trying to do what I can through the day though and less of these late nights all the time as I have too much else to do. Shame I didn't write a short and sweet DY review though, instead of writing it the day after the comp ends. Up to 24/100 there now, and lagging slightly behind in my own challenge. Balance of £30.
The dog has been for his daily walk this morning. Kids are now in from school and playing. Next job is clean up where the dog goes outside as it is a small area and needs doing daily and I didn't get chance yesterday. Then wash up, then probs cook tea, get kids to bed and do another round up of surveys.
It's more than a full time job.
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Well done Michelle - It'll all be worth it in the end.
I :heartpuls M.S.E.
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