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£2012 in 2012

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  • I would love to try this one too, count me in!
  • sherbie
    sherbie Posts: 775 Forumite
    just a quick thanks for the spreadsheet Mennie!:j i thought it would be really complicated, but it looks easy peasey! famous last words?!
    :hello:
  • Hello

    Im new on here but woudl love to join in this challenge, I already mystery shop and will do extra work!
    What a good challenge and looking forward to it already!
    jen x
  • Just spotted this. I would like to join in please. 2012 is my year to get my finances in order.

    I will be concentrating on cashback/couponing and surveys with possibly a bit of ebaying
    Twins, twice the laughs, twice the fun, twice the mess!:j:j
  • sherbie
    sherbie Posts: 775 Forumite
    edited 30 December 2011 at 9:51PM
    fluffpot wrote: »
    Oh, I just realised I've saved about £10K on the flights for the above mentioned holiday - by using airmiles and flying first class - not sure I can count this as I would never fly first class otherwise! :T

    omg! thats amazing, well done you!:j

    ps just worked out how to change my signature, thought id share...where it says welcome fluffpot, (near the top) above that it says user cp. click that, then along the left you get various control panel options, one is to change ure sig. good luck!:)
    :hello:
  • Please can I join
    Make £2012 in 2012 #115: £919.86 / £2012
    1% at a time #39:
  • started today :) £4.65. its a start!!! Will be using all the coupons possible on my shopping to get me going. I have £115 of overtime coming in january too :) it all helps :)
    :eek: How did I let it get such a mess? :eek:
  • This challenge is starting to make me really focused on how I can watch the pennies (and therefore the pounds next year). My first aim is to pay off my overdraft, and then shut that bank account which is costing me £10 a month (plus interest charges for being in the overdraft).

    If I do that can I count the £10 saved on the account fee towards my target?? :rotfl:
  • seven-day-weekend
    seven-day-weekend Posts: 36,755 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited 31 December 2011 at 11:37AM
    Son repaid £7 he owed me; have put it into my savings. :)
    (AKA HRH_MUngo)
    Member #10 of £2 savers club
    Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology: Terry Eagleton
  • newgirly
    newgirly Posts: 9,334 Forumite
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    Hello , just popping in to wish everyone good luck with their new challenges. I am aiming to earn £167 at least this month, 1/12th of my £2012 target by :
    • surveys every day
    • topcash back and daily clicks
    • ebaying
    • cleaning if possible
    Best of luck and a happy new year. :beer:
    MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁
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