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  • muffins22
    muffins22 Posts: 107 Forumite
    £4.35 from Folksy, Im doing quite well on there at the moment, :j
    I went and put £80 on credit on a suitcase though, so I'm really annoyed at myself :mad: I did need one but I planned to spend £20 and when it came down to it my thought process was along the lines of well if I'm gonna spend £20 I might aswell spend £30, if I'm gonna spend £30 I might aswell spend £40... etc. I always go too far :mad:
    Oct £10 a day challenge £225.19/£310
    Sept £10 a day challenge: £272.13/£300
    Debt £1951.97/£2154
  • wolveslass wrote: »
    Another £3.72 on music magpie and topcashback.


    Hey wolveslass :) how was the transaction with musicmagpie? Been considering trying these out myself x
  • lolly101
    lolly101 Posts: 1,230 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    word of warning.... anyone who was with pigsback... you have lost your points :(

    I will say this to anyone, don't leave your money/points etc sitting in paypal, daily clicks/cashback sites, waiting for big payout, always cash out as soon as possible. I know with things like amazon, you usually need £20 for a voucher, but if you can get to to it, cashout as quick as youcan.

    pigsback changed overnight, with no prior warning :mad:

    :eek::eek::eek: Just checked out the site, and the 'deals' are pretty awful. So glad I only had 17 points :). I hope no one's lost out too badly. :(
  • ebayqueen_2
    ebayqueen_2 Posts: 1,175 Forumite
    nat21luv wrote: »
    Yay, quite excited, I've won a prize from Doreen the Anchor Cow on Facebook :D

    I have lots of things pending and thank god to be honest, I've never spent so much money! My account is looking rather sorry for itself but it was all things I had to get so needs must.

    I might be without a 'wage' for the next few weeks as I asked that my foster daughter leaves me early; I've been severly let down from Social Services who have listened to her parents lies about me. They claimed that I have been neglecting her as she has not put on any weight in 2 weeks. She's now 14 weeks old, sleeps through the night and is very active through out the day, anyone with common sense would realise that she's using more calories and has stabilised(as babies do!)! I've seen many healthcare professionals in the last few weeks and not a single one is concerned about her, but regardless, a case of neglect has been opened against me as a request from the parents. I let my tongue get the better of me once I was told this and I reminded S.Services that if anyone should be investigated for neglect it should be her heroin addict mother who couldnt resist shooting up whilst pregnant...

    Rant over, sorry, I only have the cat to talk to! :D:D

    Rant away my dear.
    Must be very upsetting when you try so hard to be a good foster parent. You know in your heart that you have done your best for this little one. You are doing the right thing. Poor child I hope SS keep a good eye on her, she will have a tough life ahead of her. Take care and keep talking to the cat!!!:) They are great listeners.

    God bess
    "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream" :) C. S. Lewis
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Aesop wrote: »
    word of warning.... anyone who was with pigsback... you have lost your points :(

    I will say this to anyone, don't leave your money/points etc sitting in paypal, daily clicks/cashback sites, waiting for big payout, always cash out as soon as possible. I know with things like amazon, you usually need £20 for a voucher, but if you can get to to it, cashout as quick as youcan.

    pigsback changed overnight, with no prior warning :mad:

    Just checked and I have £8.97, can't see me using it though :mad: I was saving for an Amazon voucher.

    On a better note - £46.80 wages job 2 and £8 for doing some more painting for my mum :)
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
  • misskaytee
    misskaytee Posts: 738 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Decided today not to go to my slimming world meetings anymore and do it at home instead, with the support of the fb group.
    The last 3 weeks i have been going but haven't been able to stay after weigh in, so basically paying £4.95 each week just to be weighed :eek:

    Today i have decide not to go and pay £4.95, and weighed myself on the wii and paid myself £4.95 instead!! so i will be adding that and popping the cash into my padders pot which gets banked once a month :D
    Everyday im shufflin':dance: Proud Padder ~ All Hail The Power of Pad
  • hi there, have got up to 61.75 / 155, thanks to ebay!
    Trying to shift that debt!
  • jenjade
    jenjade Posts: 8,418 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    got off to a slow start. i have some stuff listed on ebay ending in a few days. I am waiting for a £20 voucher from mccains.

    today i can add £3 from using vouchers for free wetwipes. and £6 using vouchers on swim nappies
    :j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart :( Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
  • £3 of pinecone and just done another survey, waiting for all my pending money in valued opinions to show up as available then i can cash out voucher x
    October £10 Challenge: £165/ £310

    :xmassmile Christmas savings: £220.30 :xmassmile
  • HI :) Is it too late to join up for October? If not i'd like to try and make an extra £5 a day...could do with a cash injection this month. Bank not looking too healthy :( !

    DFW :D
    MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!
    Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200.
    Total- £1162.23
    Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1200. (96.83% there)

    EF- first goal £300
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