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  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    nat21luv wrote: »
    Argh! they've removed my listing again! And I had 4 watchers for some manky converse!

    If they keep pulling your listings you could get banned from eBay. Be careful hun
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,434 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    yep my compliance is 'LOW' !!
    £20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • nickynoo08
    nickynoo08 Posts: 1,860 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    OH got a bit more o/t today so another £15.86 to add to my total
    £387.39/£196.46
    Pay my debt by End of Feb 2022
    49.28% paid!

    £199.55/£500 savings by End of April 2022
    39.91% saved!

    Make £2022 in 2022 - £20
  • lynneee
    lynneee Posts: 877 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    £8.30 from music magpie, still a long way off the total needed for the month but there is still time yet, and its my 1st attempt for £10 a day so quite pleased.
    mortgage £800 overpayment 2022. £600/£2400 2023 🙂 savings £1853/£1800 😊
  • lynneee
    lynneee Posts: 877 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    just reached another £10 on a survey site so this brings me up to £90.44 :D
    mortgage £800 overpayment 2022. £600/£2400 2023 🙂 savings £1853/£1800 😊
  • Just working out my ebay sales less my fees. I have £212.64 sales less £6.44 paypal & £24.93 ebay fees equalling £181.27 to add on. Doesn't seem that much seeing as it included my poor car! (Note to myself - that takes me up to the bike but not the bench or hedge trimmer!) Still waiting on the £10 Mr T voucher from VO. Not including any DTD received from Mr T, just using that my grocery spend figures. So now up to £229.02 for March & will add on OH's overtime when I see his payslip later!
    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, £462Jan
  • kavics17
    kavics17 Posts: 2,235 Forumite
    £20 babysitting today, I have another booked for £28 tmrw night!
  • 4nnabella
    4nnabella Posts: 1,889 Forumite
    Wooohooooo got bits on eBay currently totalling £26 with one day left to go, and sold my first book on Green Metropolis! :D
    :j Debt Free 27.07.2011!! :j
  • archersluck
    archersluck Posts: 624 Forumite
    I've not been doing much as I met my target early on, however I got some totally unexpected holiday pay from a summer job I had. Perfect timing as I have zero cash to get through the easter holidays in 2 weeks.
    I've got £25 waiting in Quidco that I hope is paid soon, waiting for about £25 of expenses and got £5 cheque from music magpie I need to pay in. It's just a shame I can't add this to my Australia savings as I need it to live on!

    Hope everyone is doing well :)

    Saving for a deposit: £11,621.15
    20/25lbs
  • k30lly
    k30lly Posts: 118 Forumite
    nat21luv wrote: »
    Im sorry to disgust you but they were probably bought by somebody who had a shoe fetish....! :rotfl: 'Well worn old' shoes normally sell pretty well!!

    OMG! Have read the shoe thing, and had a nosy at ebay - there are some going for £350 with about 50 bids on, its crazy!! I sold a pair of shoes (never worn) about 4 months ago and looked at the persons feedback - it was along these lines too! I'd worry that they were a DNA scientist and could work out who you were hahaha
    1% challenge - Started Feb 2014. Cap1 card £1,073.42
    1% = £10.73 0% so far
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