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~February Make £10 per day thread~ *ALL WELCOME!*
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hi Yeslek, I think it is up to everyone how they do this but I personally am adding anything which is over and above mine and other halves normal wages. So I would include the backdated wage.
As far as cashback sites, I only count these once payments are received in my bank account - but its totally up to you.
I am going to include the council tax and water for Feb and March which we don't have to pay. I have to do it this way otherwise this money tends to just get swallowed up or frittered away if I don't:rotfl:
I need to add £20 for an item I sold today.
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£13.50 to add today from my Tes*o clubcard vouchers plus £15 saved with voucers the other day that I think I forgot to add so £28.50 so far for the month.Grocery aim £450pm.Spent £519 August, £584 July, £544 June, £541 May, £549 April, £517 March, £517 Feb,£555 Jan, £573 Dec, £465Nov, £561Oct, £493Sept, £426Aug,£496 Jul, £528Jun, £506May,£498April, £558 March, £500Feb, £500 Jan, £490 Dec, £555 Nov,£566 Oct, £505Sept, £450Aug, £410 July, £437 June, £491 May, £471 April, £440 March, £552Feb, £462Jan0
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I know it's still early in the month but I really need to crank this up a notch. I've just had to buy some new clothes for my new job (it's much more high powered than the one I'm in now, where I wear jeans a lot :rotfl:). I went through Quidco etc and did it all as MSE as possible, but I still feel dreadfully guilty. Isn't that awful? The 'old' me would've relished the excuse to spend, spend, spend. It feels like I've got the financial equivalent of a gastric band - I want to be able to enjoy my old treats but it just makes me feel sick!
Counting down to the weekend so I can get onto some serious ebaying.Debt-free & saving for the next big adventure
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Saved £2 off dishwasher tablets in Lidl (tipped off by Martin's email) and then Tesco had a three for two on all cereals so £1.82 saved there too. Also a deal on nappies but I won't count that as I don't think we ever buy them full price!0
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Small ebay sale of £14.99 (paid) & 19.99 ( not yet paid )
3 items didnt sell so will relist them a little later.
No having a great time so far this month, i've been poorly, and also having to deal with lots of OTT teenage tantrums from my 14 year old
Hope everyone else is well ~ Hope to be back on form soon.
I miss making money!! :rotfl:Everyday im shufflin':dance: Proud Padder ~ All Hail The Power of Pad0 -
£27.50 for me over the past few days - mainly from MSing.Free Films in 2011: Tangled, Chalet Girl, Never Say Never, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
No Buying Books in 2011 - Books read: 60 -
Not sure about £10 a day,more like £10 a week :eek:.
£9 to add in MrT vouchers.Total for this month is now £19!!ilovetea xxMake £2024 in 2024 £1161.08
Declutter 2024 things in 2024 1522/2024.
NSD's in August 11/200 -
Around £7.50 to add from going into work early today
-s-Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remainingMake £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£20000 -
I have another £10 to add that has hit Paypal from a survey site so now up to £38.50 so far for the month.Grocery aim £450pm.Spent £519 August, £584 July, £544 June, £541 May, £549 April, £517 March, £517 Feb,£555 Jan, £573 Dec, £465Nov, £561Oct, £493Sept, £426Aug,£496 Jul, £528Jun, £506May,£498April, £558 March, £500Feb, £500 Jan, £490 Dec, £555 Nov,£566 Oct, £505Sept, £450Aug, £410 July, £437 June, £491 May, £471 April, £440 March, £552Feb, £462Jan0
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Hi folks,
Managed to make £14.01 today and £8.03 yesterday
Money FritterDFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)0
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