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£10 per day in September ** ALL WELCOME** :)
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£4.92 interest. My total so far is looking rather rubbish! Have got some bits being watched (and one already bidded on) on ebay so...£2012 in 2012 challenge: £915.28/£2012
November £5/day challenge: £276.05/£150
December £10/day challenge: £489.10/ £310
Jan £5/day Challenge: £353.82/£1550 -
grumblybum wrote: »I am intrigued by this 'folksy' off to search engine later :rotfl:
It's like a British version of Etsy (where you sell any kind of handmade goodies), except it's smaller so there's a lot less competition & I find sales seem to come a little more regularly. Whip out your knitting needles/pliers/blow torch and you're good to go
I have another £6.66 to add from folksy, spookyOct £10 a day challenge £225.19/£310Sept £10 a day challenge: £272.13/£300Debt £1951.97/£21540 -
I used a £5 tescos gift card (from D@ily mail rewards) towards my shopping and also made £4-73 profit from a m@tched bet.:)2023 Weekly Cash Envelope Savings Challenge #04
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Well done to everyone who is working hard...
Me on the other hand, i'm so depressed at the minute that i just can't see me doing anything this month. Really need to snap out of it.
On the plus side, i haven't had a cig today, lol
Hope everyone is well!
xxxSlimming World Challenge 2017 0/30.5lb
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CountingPennies wrote: »On the plus side, i haven't had a cig today, lol
That's a big deal.
For you, and also in the long run (and the not so long run too) a HUGGGEEEE money saver.
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CountingPennies wrote: »
On the plus side, i haven't had a cig today, lol
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Thats great pennies :T and a real biggy :j
I'll be sticking a patch on my big butt tomorrow :rotfl:bout time i packed up!
Speaking of big butts, anyone else see that women in the paper today?? hers is 5'3 wide :eek:
Im off to bed, back on the school runs tomorrow
Night all xEveryday im shufflin':dance: Proud Padder ~ All Hail The Power of Pad0 -
Let me see, now what have i been up to today?
1. Swagbucks daily earners done
2. got up to 690 spud shillings thanks to Aesop's handy post
3. listed 5 things on ebay
4. played woohoo bingo
5. joined puppy points with andrex and got my first points
6. did my first shop and scan which gets me £10 i believe
7. tried to do a survey on survey network but got screened out of 5 of them and gave up!
8. paid £200 off my Avon bill - not earnings exactly but it means i won't spend it so i'm adding it in
9. got a voucher for 5p off a litre of diesel from Tesco
10. completed a survey with myvoice
Oh and should get a medal for catching the hugest spider i ever saw and putting it out the window while my big brave bf left the room LOL!!!
Apart from that, no increase in my total todaytho i can't really complain :rotfl:
Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it0 -
Do you find folksy a good site? I have had my items on misi for ages and not 1 sale. And i desperatly need to sell some of my jewellery.£5 a day = £155/£150 for Sept challenge :j
£5 a day Oct challenge = £19.12 / £1550 -
Im very pleased to say after 5 days of no money making, I won £21 on a scratchcard and £1.01 from jelly pots glitch2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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weddingfunds wrote: »Do you find folksy a good site? I have had my items on misi for ages and not 1 sale. And i desperatly need to sell some of my jewellery.
I sell jewellery too and I find it slow but steady, it's definitely worth a go. I haven't tried misi so I can't compare. They are having a very confusing shuffle of the jewellery rules today so you'll have to do a bit of research to find out if your stuff's suitable. I think the only kind you're not allowed to sell is mass-produced pendant on a chain sort of thing.Oct £10 a day challenge £225.19/£310Sept £10 a day challenge: £272.13/£300Debt £1951.97/£21540
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