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Make £10 per day in November. All WELCOME!

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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    gailey wrote: »

    wondered how successful is everyones roadkill? do you find huge amounts?

    as you can see from my signature that is what I have collected from jan 1 this year .....

    some MSERs have reported finding £1 in the road, I found 2 twice, once in a shop and DS gave it to the shop keeper, who promptly gave him half back for his honesty, the other I found in a shop and kept.

    A lady let me have her trolley and I didn't have a £1 so she let me keep hers.

    once found a load of change dropped on the road, they must have had a hole in their pocket or something!

    have you read this book? this lady found an amazing £200 in one year.
  • A little late to the challenge this month...but that's been because there's been a good start to the month. Friend gave us an iPhone and said, keep it or sell it...so we sold it! Yahoo.
    I'll jump in for £10 a day as we're away a few days this month, and will calculate ebay after fees once I've posted on Monday.
    As it is then, 15p interest...hubba hubba!
    £10 a day in November = £593.31 / £300
  • gailey_2
    gailey_2 Posts: 2,329 Forumite
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    Thanks aesop for advice .

    That book looks good, lots of good books on amazon.

    I think will follow your good advice and split it

    My survey-will go into ebay funds pot as buy a lot 2nd hand things for kids
    quidco/topcashback- wil go into savings and debts
    will save up advantage points for next xmas
    necter/clubcard need to trade in as worth more as in past used in store.
    you gov-reckon next xmas as will take me that long
    dooyoo-sale savings so when got sales got money to buy
    all other survey sites -next xmas
    ms/doooyoo-savings for rainyday fund

    need to set up car tax savings using po savings card as got £125 in jan and £125 in march!

    Ohh lastly been comparing my survey rewards

    3pounds paypal=345 points
    £5= 675 points
    £10=1150

    so best value is to save up for £10 but might cashout at £5.
    if could make £5 a month thats still £60 a year:j

    £10 vouchers were more expensive than £10paypal!
    Would have thourght been other way around.

    I have a savings account with bank 1
    going to open savings account with bank 2
    going to start savings cards with all shops

    boots
    asda
    tesco
    sainsburys
    co-op

    if i can just add £1 a week to all these cards wil have £52 each so by next xmas will have £250. want to make every penny earnt count and not fritter away.

    I have a paypal card so going to pad my very debts.
    pad by xmas2010 £14,636.65/£20,000::beer:
    Pay off as much as I can 2011 £15008.02/£15,000:j

    new grocery challenge £200/£250 feb

    KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON:D,Onwards and upward2013:)
  • gailey_2
    gailey_2 Posts: 2,329 Forumite
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    Ahhhhhhhh just checked toluna account!

    1800points but need 80,000 to cash £15 payment hate to think how many surveys and hours spent that it.

    get sent toluna survey daily but often get screened out

    maybe will have 15quid by next xmas
    pad by xmas2010 £14,636.65/£20,000::beer:
    Pay off as much as I can 2011 £15008.02/£15,000:j

    new grocery challenge £200/£250 feb

    KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON:D,Onwards and upward2013:)
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    gailey wrote: »
    Ahhhhhhhh just checked toluna account!

    1800points but need 80,000 to cash £15 payment hate to think how many surveys and hours spent that it.

    get sent toluna survey daily but often get screened out

    maybe will have 15quid by next xmas


    I don't do toluna for that reason, but someone found a way to make quick points, can't remember this thread or somewhere else.

    Do Toluna search in tool bar at the very top of this forum, search forums and see if it brings up post.
  • Supadupa
    Supadupa Posts: 104 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Another £28 saved yesterday in Next vouchers to get hubby another birthday pressie. Today I've received a cheque for £20 from the bank for messing up and also sold my old bike (which was skip bound) on Ebay for £6.51. Got some more items on ebay ending tomorrow - not sure what I'm going to do from Monday onwards though!
    £10 a day challenge
    £100.16/£310
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Supadupa wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Another £28 saved yesterday in Next vouchers to get hubby another birthday pressie. Today I've received a cheque for £20 from the bank for messing up and also sold my old bike (which was skip bound) on Ebay for £6.51. Got some more items on ebay ending tomorrow - not sure what I'm going to do from Monday onwards though!

    well done! check out first page, first post. Lots of ideas there, daily clicks, cashback sites, they have daily free things you can do, order sims, etc. refer friends.
  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    Do any of your bright sparks know if Asda offer any sort of 'compensation' - gift card etc if your home delivery is late??
    Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £170
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Monkeynut wrote: »
    Do any of your bright sparks know if Asda offer any sort of 'compensation' - gift card etc if your home delivery is late??

    I know if you get overcharged in store, you get a £2 giftcard and your money back for overcharge.

    Email/call customer service and tell them you are disappointed, that you were waiting for it, as you were going out, now delayed. See what they offer you, might be free delivery next time.

    do you go through cashback sites for your asda order?
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    just found this, might be useful to some people
    http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/payg_cashback.php
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