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Make £10 per day in October! ALL WELCOME!

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  • craftingmad
    craftingmad Posts: 3,354 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    HI everyone, can I please join in too - better late than never! I would like to aim for £10 day as well.

    So far I'm off to a good start - I've done a car bhoot sale today and made £56.25 so that's a good start.

    Thanks
    Mortgage - £2338.07 paid off Feb 2023 BTL 1 £51,089.10 £35789.36 paid off July 2025 BTL 2 £81,504.52 BTL 3 £77,497.02
  • Elmo1985 wrote: »
    Wow thanks for all the well wishes guys n gals :D:D:D

    I've just received a letter from Santander to say they have accepted my PPI claim of just over £4k - so i can safely say that if the money clears this month i have well and truely smashed my target if im allowed to include it haha! Kerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrchiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!

    Luck comes in threes right? New baby, wad of cash - whats next I'm excited - I wish i wasnt on antibiotics i need a drink to celebrate!!! :D:D:D HAPPY DAYS :D:D:D

    Brilliant news on both fronts so congratulations and well done:j!

    WR
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,434 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    Congratulations Elmo, we were all thinking about you :D
    £20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Rozy_H
    Rozy_H Posts: 120 Forumite
    After 3 months of looking, and then giving up I have finally found my Wickes receipt, so have now managed to return my item and get refund of £11.41, not much but a good start.
    Road kill 2012: £6.01
    Money saved using coupons 2012 £235.15
    Vouchers earnt 2012: £195
  • Lara44
    Lara44 Posts: 2,961 Forumite
    Thanks for your help yesterday Aesop, much obliged :D
    :A :heartpuls June 2014 / £2014 in 2014 / £735.97 / 36.5%
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    £10.50 Folksy sale today :D
  • lianne84
    lianne84 Posts: 42 Forumite
    Great to see everyone off to a good start, got a £10 cheque in the post this morning from a complaint i made ages ago about a jar of sauce, never expected anything so was a lovely surprise. Hope everyone is havin a good weekend :)
  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    Just taking a quick breather from Ebay listing!!
    I'm listing a few bits for 1 day at a slightly higher price than I would normally, but at a price I would be happy with, just in case they sell tomorrow. If not, then they will be relisted for the week or 10 days tomorrow evening. Hopefully a couple of bits will sell tomorrow as I really just want the 'Ebay boxes' and bags out of the way!!
    I work at Boots and once a year there is a Double Discount Day where staff discount is doubled, so 45% off Boots own things, and I use Boots own nappies usually, so they will be almost half price so we want to stock up, and also get some in ready stocked up for when we have our second baby at the end of the year. But the cupboard where we used to keep our stockpile of nappies is currently full of things to sell!!! So I want it out, and I want it out asap! (But not quite enough to give it away :o as I also want the extra pennies to spend on said nappies!!!! :D
    Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £170
  • fillyfop
    fillyfop Posts: 318 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi all.

    I'm a bit late posting, but I'm going for the full £10 a day again.

    I already made a start and have £7 to declare. Cash from my sister for something I bought for her a couple of days ago. Not something I'd usually add, but it means I don't need to take out cash for a little bit so it reduces interest on my mortgage a tiny bit (I have an offset.)
  • ellebee1986
    ellebee1986 Posts: 166 Forumite
    edited 2 October 2011 at 8:21AM
    Off to a slow start for me im afraid :( Made £2.26 so far ... £1 from a survey on Vivatic and the rest from ChaCha. Gonna have to jump on the dooyoo wagon me thinks as keep seeing it mentioned so must help boost the pennies. Gonna go dig under the couch before bed now sob sob haha
    x

    Update - topped up to £5.33 by trawling under couch counting lost pennies :) hehe
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