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Make £10 per day in October! ALL WELCOME!
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No worries E
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Tbh I've been up all night - so providing it's nothing profane...I don't mind being called anything ....on the plus side of my insomnia I now have another 28 scheduled listings on ebay
...it took all night to do
28 ebay listings
2 screened out surveys
2 successful surveys
1 daily click
and a load of toluna polls
currently sat eating a weetabix and wondering what else I can get up to before the sandbag hits mex
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The 28 ebay items if they sell at all wont make me more than £1 or so after fees and all that malarky...but I like the thought that if I had 50,000 odds and ends well that's £50k isn't it?
... little acorns...little acorns....
anyways aside from that - I am loving the scheduled listing trick...brilliant!!
can anyone tell me - if I list 100 99p items on ebay this month...can I add to that next month or is it only 100 each month (including relists) ? TIA xxx0 -
Yay, £5.25 landed in my bank from Crowdology£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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A very productive morning
Lots of phone calls, bills paid, paperwork done, gas/elec bill reduced by £28 a month and I received a free butter dish from Anchor in the post
Good day!£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Well I heard back from Mum's Choice. I now have a big tub of follow on milk to get rid of however I wish. I don't know anyone who could use it, so I'm not sure what to do with it.fairyclicks wrote: »Hi Rosie - i lend on Zopa as well - its an account via egg where you can lend out money to other people who have applied for a loan. I have been with them for 3 years and made just over £250 in interest. It does look quite complicated at first but great once you figure it out - i can send you some info links if you want? Its a much better option than earning next to nothing on a savings account
Ooh, thanks for that! :T I've been thinking about starting some savings over the last couple of weeks, and finding somewhere to put my money from this challenge. I've not got anything at the moment, but that sounds like something that is worth doing once I start building some money up!0 -
Hi guys, £47.48 to add from ebay sales, and ive re-listed four things that didnt sell, well done to everyone0
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Fed_up_of_being_broke wrote: »I have to say this challenge is amazing!
Being a newbie and totally green I read the title and thought there is no way! but here I am 10th October with £82 in my pocket, £10 a def for mystery shopping friday and I can't believe it!!
It just goes to show if you put your mind to it.... I feel totally empowered!! :-)
I agree! Me too! Well, Not up to £82 yet but saved 10p on a bread offer yesterday. Need to check my receipt from grocery shopping the other day to see how much I saved.
Waiting for a cheque from Music Magpie & just sent off my old phone in the post. Have a couple of things waiting to be eBayed too but I have my parents staying with me (they live abroad) for my daughter's birthday, so will wait until the madness has passed.Hels
Fresh start in 2016 after neglecting finances and MSE
Sainsbury's CC = £3902 :: Barclay's CC = £6729 :: OD = £1250 :: Sainsbury's loan = [TBC]0 -
Well I heard back from Mum's Choice. I now have a big tub of follow on milk to get rid of however I wish. I don't know anyone who could use it, so I'm not sure what to do with it.
You could offer it on Freecycle. We got a tub of milk from there once, it was all still sealed etc, was just that the lady had sent her hubby out and he'd got the wrong one!
Or you could maybe try it in your local Free Ads and get a couple of ££ for it!! Can't not make that suggestion on a site like this can we!!
Bleugh, as much as I hate Ebay packing and posting, I do love walking out the house a couple of times a week with a big bag full of stuff that's finally out of the way once and for all!! :cool:Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
Hi all, got a random £3.56 Amazon voucher from TCB today, still lagging behind! I checked Crowdology all excited after your post nat, had a mighty 16p in there!Barclaycard [STRIKE]£7,296.35[/STRIKE] £6134.99 - MBNA [STRIKE]£4,182.88[/STRIKE] £3267.08 - O/draft [STRIKE]£569.31[/STRIKE] £413.59 - Capital One [STRIKE]£1477.55[/STRIKE] £1451.44Total debt [STRIKE]£12048.54[/STRIKE] £11267.10 6% paid0
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fairyclicks wrote: »Hi Rosie - i lend on Zopa as well - its an account via egg where you can lend out money to other people who have applied for a loan. I have been with them for 3 years and made just over £250 in interest. It does look quite complicated at first but great once you figure it out - i can send you some info links if you want? Its a much better option than earning next to nothing on a savings account
Fairy xx
Oh i forgot to say i have some money to adda whole £20 for mystery shopping assignments and 5p roadkill (found while on my assignments
Yes please FairyJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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