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  • Aesop wrote: »
    £4.22 from selling old clothes to woman in storage unit :eek: talk about keeping your overheads down!

    Ummm, not sure I even wanna ask :rotfl:
    Aesop wrote: »
    5p roadkill :D

    I really want to know how you find all this roadkill woman ... must be a secret technique ... :rotfl: only thing I ever seem to see is yakky stuff :eek:
    Wild_Rover wrote: »
    Aarrgghh! Dead slow and stop. Only £2-odd from some books sold to Amazon and a £10 lottery win last night to report:o:).

    Must try harder!

    You missed out reverse WR :rotfl: But don't worry, I think you'll be in good company this month ... not sure that I'm going to be full steam to the finish line (again) :o
    99p from some biscuits that I returned to Waitrose that had gone all gross and plasticky-smelling (they give double the difference, so just counting the difference).
    New total £26.35 :j

    Ewwwwwwwww, yakky yukky biccies ... shudder ... I had a similar experience last month ... but it was due to little moving black bits :eek:
    Didn't really want to do any baking with all that nice new flour I bought anyway :rotfl: ..... and guess who couldnt find the receipt to return it :o

    Angel xxx
    ~ On the Road to Making Dreams Happen ~
    January £10 a Day Challenge £ 0.00 / £750 - (Running Total £1,512.11)
    52 Week Challenge £ 0.00 / £1,378

    Debt Owed £23,200 / £19,251 - Mtge Owed Bal £140,000 / £130,940 - Total Debt Balance Owed : £163,200 / £150,191
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Ummm, not sure I even wanna ask :rotfl:



    I really want to know how you find all this roadkill woman ... must be a secret technique ... :rotfl: only thing I ever seem to see is yakky stuff :eek:


    Ewwwwwwwww, yakky yukky biccies ... shudder ... I had a similar experience last month ... but it was due to little moving black bits :eek:
    Didn't really want to do any baking with all that nice new flour I bought anyway :rotfl: ..... and guess who couldnt find the receipt to return it :o

    Angel xxx


    she rents a storage unit on a storage site .... and uses this to buy your old clothes from you. You are supposed to turn up with in black bags, (I have cheap ones that tear easily) and she weighs it and then throws it on the pile that is there, if you agree with the price.

    I walk with my eyes down..... :rotfl:

    doesn't matter if you lost receipt, take it back to store and tell them you cannot cook with rice with living creatures. against your ethics. ;)
  • Aesop wrote: »
    I walk with my eyes down..... :rotfl:

    Are we talking about the clothes lady or the roadkill here :eek::rotfl::rotfl: Bet if I tried that, I'd hit the first lamp-post that dared to jump out at me :o
    ~ On the Road to Making Dreams Happen ~
    January £10 a Day Challenge £ 0.00 / £750 - (Running Total £1,512.11)
    52 Week Challenge £ 0.00 / £1,378

    Debt Owed £23,200 / £19,251 - Mtge Owed Bal £140,000 / £130,940 - Total Debt Balance Owed : £163,200 / £150,191
  • Ewwwwwwwww, yakky yukky biccies ... shudder ... I had a similar experience last month ... but it was due to little moving black bits :eek:
    Didn't really want to do any baking with all that nice new flour I bought anyway :rotfl: ..... and guess who couldnt find the receipt to return it :o

    Angel xxx

    bleurgh, I had that happen with flour once, I think it was Tescrap I took it back to. The supermarkets will process a refund even without a receipt, especially if it's the store's own brand. Tescrap sometimes tell you that without a receipt they can't give you cash, but will give you the replacement item. I made the guy at Waitrose smell the biscuits, lol, he thought they were disgusting too!
    R.I.P. Bart. The best cat there ever was. :sad:
  • Siouxsie32
    Siouxsie32 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
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    Morning, a small payment into my bank account today of £5.15 takes my total to £51.77 so far :) Had not a bad night on ebay so I'll have more to add when that hits my account!
  • ebayqueen_2
    ebayqueen_2 Posts: 1,175 Forumite
    Morning all.

    Love reading the posts when I get up in the morning. :)

    £6.44 from ebay to add this morning.

    Hard to believe its friday already. The weekend starts here :) To us money moguls that means sitting down and listing on ebay :):):):)

    take care all
    E
    "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream" :) C. S. Lewis
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
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    £12 wages job 2 to add :)

    Finally sat down last night and spent half an hour sorting through photos for Etsy. It's going to take ages cause there's 1,000s but I'm pleased I made a start.

    I also made myself list 2 things on ebay - that was enough for one night as I hate listing on ebay! :D
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
  • ebayqueen_2
    ebayqueen_2 Posts: 1,175 Forumite
    Morning Beccie

    What is Etsy :)
    "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream" :) C. S. Lewis
  • Siouxsie32
    Siouxsie32 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
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    An Amazon book sale has added another £5.50 to my total so £57.27 is my updated total. Off to the Post Office now to post a few ebay sales from last night and take photos for more listings!
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
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    ebayqueen wrote: »
    Morning Beccie

    What is Etsy :)

    Hi E :)

    Etsy is a website for selling handmade items. You open up an online store where you list your items at whatever price you want.

    I'm going to be selling prints and canvases of my photos once I've done the mammoth task of sorting through the thousands of them that I have.

    Etsy is the American version while Folksy is similar but UK based. After some deliberation I decided to start with Etsy as its been established longer and has a wider audience. Just means I have to work in dollars and do some figuring out of postage.

    Both sites are great places for buying gifts from as well, there are some beautiful and really original things on there :)
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
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