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Make £10 per day in November. All WELCOME!
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What an inspiring thread.
Whilst I'm not going to commit to anything like this just yet I'll certainly be taking some of the advice in here on board and can't wait to start saving myself a few quid!
This has made me feel a bit better about my situation0 -
parsniphead wrote: »Hi Everyone
I achieved this challenge once at the beginning of the year.:j The last time I signed up I had just given birth and for some strange reason thought I would have time to do this:rotfl:. What a silly mare, you can tell it was my first.
Anyway things are a little settled now. I'm still on maternity leave and skint so really need to do this challenge. Plus need to get a kick up the bum if I want to get my business going again and not go back to work in February....Etsy here I come.
Anyway enough of the waffle, can I join and aim for £10 per day please.
Thanks Parsnip:hello: Parsnip and welcome back
I wasn't going to start the december thread yet, as thought a tad early. Do you want to try until the end of november for £10 a day first?
Sorry Aesop I got all confused. I was thinking it was the december one. It's worrying that I'm in charge of a baby......I will have a go this month and see how far I get.1 debt v's 100 days chapter 34: T3sco bank CC £250/£525.24 47.59%
[STRIKE]MBNA - [/STRIKE]GONE, [STRIKE]CAP ONE[/STRIKE] GONE, [STRIKE]YORKS BANK [/STRIKE]GONE, [STRIKE]VANQUIS[/STRIKE] GONE [STRIKE] TESCO - [/STRIKE], GONE
TSB CARD, TSB LOAN, LLOYDS. FIVE DOWN, THREE TO GO.0 -
devilsadvocate88 wrote: »What an inspiring thread.
Whilst I'm not going to commit to anything like this just yet I'll certainly be taking some of the advice in here on board and can't wait to start saving myself a few quid!
This has made me feel a bit better about my situation
love the user name
good luck and when you feel ready to join in, just post. But good to hear you will be using the advice on this thread, to help you on your debt free journey.0 -
parsniphead wrote: »Sorry Aesop I got all confused. I was thinking it was the december one. It's worrying that I'm in charge of a baby......I will have a go this month and see how far I get.
don't worry hun! all us mums have been in the same boat too! I remember being so disorientated in the first year! mind you 4 years later, don't think I am any better!0 -
cashed out £10 voucher with ipsos. think I have enough now for trip to zoo :j0
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anyone want to join superpoints?durham_mim wrote: »Feel free to try this one.
if the link doesn't work just enter this codelaidbackgjr wrote: »
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IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
Got my £5 cheque from wrigley's todayVSP - £14.76 | Saving for a Deposit0
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If_My_Pennies_Were_Pounds wrote: »Got my £5 cheque from wrigley's today
I have a few more packets, will attempt again and then not buying anymore.....0 -
Two mystery shopping payments arrived today, so adding £8 to my total as the profit.It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
Find my diary here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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£75 profits from eBay (guessed conservatively as couldn't be bothered to count the pennies)
£3.99 from a set of measuring spoons free when I bought some measuring cups
£20 from MIL as a thank you for all we did for her Wedding Anniv party (that's after expenses paid)
Now I need to find an extra £775 somewhere to make up my shortfall this month... EEEK
just covered hubby's half of the bills so I shall be shaking him down for some money myself now.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
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