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Make £10 per day in October! ALL WELCOME!

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  • lolly101
    lolly101 Posts: 1,230 Forumite
    Just adding my Amazon sale £5.74 - only posted this morning as I forgot that it was wed (ie half day closing) yesterday :o.
    LOL i know!! It feels really funny being a money lender........:rotfl:

    I always find mine gets lent out really quickly too - i use the guide online to make sure i'm in the Z O P A - i just go to the top of the zone each time :) because the zone changes a lot i never use the automatic lending offers option! if you go to your statement you can also check what date in the month the payments will be coming in for each loan - i have a few main days and thats when i go on and lend out again :)


    I also have some more ebay sales to add to my total - £18.37 from items posted yesterday :) That makes £338.70 now whoop whoop whoop :) not bad after my slow start to the month :T

    It definitely does feel strange to be a lender! :D
    Where is the statement? or will that only come up when I start receiving money?
    Rosie wrote: »
    Welldone I am going to join tonight :j:j:beer:

    Yes, go for it! :T :j :T It is a lot simpler than it sounds, especially when you get to the 'make an offer' page as they give a lot of useful info to help you decide what rates to offer.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    mse thread on zo pa
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    Aesop wrote: »
    mse thread on zo pa


    I have just read the last 5 pages...and then re-read them very slowly so my brain would 'get it' :o

    I still dont. I really wish I understood things like this first time, Im one of those people who have to be taught then im well away. I am thinking of investing in this but Im not 'getting' the best markets to invest in...:o
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    if you google zo pa, there is more out there, even a forum on the pros and cons of it, haven't read it yet though.
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    Will do, its on my to-do list for tomorrow. If I read it tonight I'll collapse face down on the laptop!
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Well done, everyone. Very inspiring, especially all of you dedicated fleabayers! One day I will actually list some stuff, instead of just thinking about it ;)

    Popping in to add:

    £2.50 x 2 homemade wine savings (elderflower... yum!)
    £32.17 cheque arrived today from Global Test Market ($50.50 converted to £)
    Total now £63.52 :j

    Already up to 785 points again on GTM (1000 is $50), so doing well with them.

    Have over 2000 Spud shillings, but not sure which vouchers to order :think:

    Just sent for another Valued Opinions £10 Waitrose voucher, but I won't count that until it arrives.

    Home cider making going well; nine gallons made and still have lots of apples that we picked last weekend from a local orchard. Lots more still on the trees, too. DH has said if I make enough, he will make snakebites with his (storebought) beer, which will make it go further. Then I calculated that I'd have to make 24 gallons total to have enough for both of us for a year :eek: Wherever would we store it??

    (We are not alcoholics, honest)

    :rotfl:
    R.I.P. Bart. The best cat there ever was. :sad:
  • muffins22
    muffins22 Posts: 107 Forumite
    £9.12 from folksy

    Signed up successfully to p!nec0ne :j Thank you whoever posted the link (sorry read so many posts can't remember who posted it!)
    Oct £10 a day challenge £225.19/£310
    Sept £10 a day challenge: £272.13/£300
    Debt £1951.97/£2154
  • Another £35 from a free games offer. Still to work out ebay total...and still waiting on one payment too!
    £10 a day in November = £593.31 / £300
  • ebayqueen_2
    ebayqueen_2 Posts: 1,175 Forumite
    Thrifty felicity ... I wish I was your next door neighbour :):):):):)

    Aesop

    Sorry you had such a tough day...it takes it out of you doesn't it!!! Thinking about you. God bless, E
    "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream" :) C. S. Lewis
  • DedicatedDFW
    DedicatedDFW Posts: 4,234 Forumite
    Hi all - just updated as below and have hit my target of £10 a day :T:T:T Can't decide if i should now increase this target to £20 a day? :think: as it may give me the motivation to list on e-b*y this weekend and finally sort out some other things that i have been meaning to do too :cool:

    I also don't know where todays income / savings will be coming from - no p/t work lined up nothing ending on e-b*y - though i have sold a couple of things so if the buyers pay and i toddle off to the post office this will help ;)

    Aesop ((hugs)) to you for yesterday - am sure today will be lots better for you x

    Also well done to everyone else - can see i'll be signing up to this monthly challenge for a long time to come as everyone is so focused and supportive :j:j:j

    Right best dash off i've an appointment at the docs this morning - the joy :o

    Day 1 £10 - free bingo :D (Total £10/£310)
    Day 2 £55 - OH winnings :j (Total £65/£310)
    Day 2 £35.69 - carboot (Total £100.69/£310)
    Day 3 £0.01 found (Total £100.70/£310)
    Day 3 £3.80 used points on card towards purchase + by ordering on-line i got the book i needed at a reduced price - so expected to pay £7.99 but paid £4.19 - definitely money saved :O) (Total £104.50/£310)
    Day 4 £10 - petrol money from OH (Total £114.50/£310)
    Day 4 £47 - p/t income (Total £161.50/£310)
    Day 4 £3 - survey income (Total £164.50/£310)
    Day 5 £26 - MS money (Total £190.50/£310)
    Day 5 2p - found (Total £190.52/£310)
    Day 6 - 4p - found (Total £190.56/£310)
    Day 6 - £15 p/t work (Total £205.56/£310)
    Day 6 - £8.50 - money i'm owed but never expect back it comes in in drips and drabs if i get it (£214.06/£310)
    Day 7 - £2.25 used free vouchers to but items i needed only counting the difference i spent to what i would have spent anyways (Total £239.31/£310)
    Day 7 - £10 - budgeted to spend this going out but i was treated :D (Total £249.31/£310)
    Day 8 - £15 - had some items in my gift tub which have been purchased from me (they were suplus :D)
    (Total £264.31/£310)
    Day 8 - £0.01 found (Total £264.32/£310)

    Day 9 - £10 OH put petrol in the car :D (Total £274.32/£310)
    Day 9 - £18.45 e-b*y sales :) (Total £292.77/£310)
    Day 10 - 11p found (Total £292.88/£310)
    Day 11 - 21p found (Total £293.09/£310)

    Day 11 - £8.50 money owed (Total £301.59/£310)
    Day 12 - £22.50 p/t work (Total £324.09/£310)
    Day 13 - found 1p (Total £324.10/£310)

    Day 13 - £15.50 money owed (Total £339.60/£310)
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    CC1:T £[STRIKE]2531[/STRIKE] £1460
    MORTGAGE OVERPAYMENTS: £10575.20 Target £12,100
    MF Date: [STRIKE]August 2042[/STRIKE] May 2035
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